We are entering a brave new world, thanks to AI. We must shape this future to the advantage of everyone, and not just a select few.
Excerpt from Financial Times — “The nine-month mentorship programme is focused on maximising the potential of scalable science and technology start-ups.” ...
The NYU Stern Undergraduate College Street Team is here to help. The NYU Stern Undergraduate College Street Team is here to help prospective and admitted students and families get to know NYU Stern ...
A new paper from the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights outlines how to improve measurement of companies’ social performance Until recently, sustainable investing was a niche in the ...
Although PE ownership can maximize profits for a newspaper, there are significant tradeoffs to this strategy, specifically as it relates to publishing local governance content. In “Local Journalism ...
Overview: In “Biodiversity Risk,” NYU Stern Professors Theresa Kuchler and Johannes Stroebel, PhD student Xuran Zeng, and Stefano Giglio (Yale) develop multiple measures of biodiversity risk and work ...
I came late to a career as a business-school professor—I’m now in my fourth year. When I first stepped into the classroom, I didn’t expect that my research would soon agitate nearly everyone. It ...
Read our new report and view our presentation and discussion given on Monday, April 21, 2014 by clicking here. The collapse of Rana Plaza in April of 2013 thrust the issue of working conditions in ...
Safety is good, of course, and keeping others safe from harm is virtuous, but virtues can become vices when carried to extremes. By Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff Something is going badly wrong for ...
In “Work From Home and the Office Real Estate Apocalypse,” NYU Stern Professor Arpit Gupta and co-authors Vrinda Mittal and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh (Columbia Business School) analyze the impact that ...
At this year’s China Development Forum (the highest-level annual meeting between senior Chinese policymakers and top CEOs, current and former policymakers, and academics like me), the discussion ...
Claims that bitcoin is the new “digital gold” are feeding a new bubble in it and other cryptocurrencies. The last one in 2017-18 saw bitcoin go from $1,000 to $20,000 and then fall back to $3,000 by ...
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