Up Close and Personal with Digital Assets
The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience
The Briger Family Digital Finance Lab at Columbia Business School has launched Bitcoin and Ethereum nodes, facilitating research, instruction, and network resilience
The accomplished entrepreneur, executive and investor recently joined CBS Dean Costis Maglaras to discuss the new technology and share lessons from building many of today’s leading consumer businesses.
LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman shares parallels between his own career and AI’s boom during a conversation with CBS Dean Costis Maglaras.
A recent CBS graduate shares firsthand experience of the escalating influence of AI across education, work dynamics, business landscapes, and societal structures.
From discourse to discord: data show how the social media site has changed under the Tesla founder’s direction.
The technologies that currently shape our daily realities didn't emerge overnight, argues Columbia University Professor Chris Wiggins in his new book. They have rich and detailed histories spanning centuries and the globe.
CBS Professor Sandra Matz discusses the power of our digital footprint, its value as a marketing tool, and its unharnessed potential to shape our perspectives.
Columbia Business School faculty reflect on one of the biggest leaps in GenAI tech.
CBS’s Hongseok Namkoong discusses the challenges of operationalizing responsible AI and the ethical implications surrounding it.
CBS Professor Gita Johar explores the value of manual labor and why some people resist adopting autonomous products.
Working Paper | June 09, 2022
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Professor Netzer's expertise centers on one of the major business challenges of the data-rich environment: developing quantitative methods that leverage data to gain a deeper understanding of customer behavior and guide firms' decisions. He focuses primarily on building statistical and econometric models to measure consumer preferences and understand how customer choices change over time, and across contexts. Most notably, he has developed a framework for managing firms' customer bases through dynamic segmentation.
Daniel (Dongil) Keum is an Assistant Professor of Management at Columbia Business School. His research interests lie in innovation, organizational structure, labor market policy, and their application to public policy formation. He holds a PhD from NYU Stern School of Business and an AB with high honors in economics and mathematics from Dartmouth College. Prior to pursuing a career in academia, Daniel worked at McKinsey & Company for four years. His primary industry experience is in retail, fashion, and corporate portfolio restructuring.
Omid Malekan is the the author of several books, including Re-Architecting Trust: the Curse of History and the Crypto Cure for Money, Markets and Platforms as well as The Story of the Blockchain: A Beginner’s Guide to the Technology That Nobody Understands. An eight-year veteran of the crypto industry, his writing on this and related topics has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Spectator Magazine, and his own blog on Medium.
Ciamac C. Moallemi is the William Von Mueffling Professor of Business in the Decision, Risk, and Operations Division of the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University, where he has been since 2007. He also develops quantitative trading strategies at Bourbaki LLC, a quantitative investment advisor.
Featuring David Rogers
David Rogers, Faculty of Executive Education at Columbia Business School, is a globally-recognized leader on digital business strategy, known for his pioneering model of customer networks and his work on digital transformation. He is author of four books, including “The Network Is Your Customer,” and his newest book, “The Digital Transformation Playbook: Rethink Your Business for the Digital Age” (Columbia University Press).
Featuring R.A. Farrokhnia
R.A. Farrokhnia, a recipient of the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence, is an Executive Director at the Dean's Office of "Advanced Projects and Applied Research in Fintech." He also teaches courses at Schools of Business and Engineering; in addition, he is a lecturer and Board Member of the Knight-Bagehot Program at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.