The Future of Supply Chains: Encouraging a Culture of Innovation
Nortech's Jay Miller encourages innovation as a means of not only creating greener products, but also more sustainable supply chains.
Nortech's Jay Miller encourages innovation as a means of not only creating greener products, but also more sustainable supply chains.
CBS’s Professor Pierre Yared on how higher prices may be here to stay in today’s economy.
CBS Professor Angela Lee explores the benefits of improved due diligence.
What’s the dollar value of data? Traditional macroeconomic models fall short of answering this complex question — but new research is making strides.
Despite skepticism and concerns, congestion pricing is likely the most effective solution to address persistent traffic congestion in the city argue Charles Komanoff and Gernot Wagner.
Experts from academia and industry recently gathered for the 3rd Annual Global Business Forum at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for Global Business to examine the status of globalization and where it might go from here.
Professors Vicki Morwitz, Shivaram Rajgopal, and Jesse Schreger shared their insights on topics ranging from international financial institutions to ESG compliance and junk fees.
The Senate has finally approved the bipartisan debt limit bill, averting a debt default. But, what price will the U.S. pay for this latest game of brinkmanship?
A new study by Columbia Business School Professor Sandra C. Matz, Academic Director in Executive Education Moran Cerf, and Northwestern University Professor Malcolm A. MacIver, tests the effectiveness of climate prediction markets in boosting support, concern, and knowledge around climate action.
CBS Professors Daniel Keum and Stephan Meier explore how better unemployment benefits for workers pave the way for companies to retrench during an economic downturn.
How could SVB’s failure impact the technology industry and entrepreneurship, and what should be done to strengthen the financial system?
The Nobel Prize-winning economist participated in the first installment of a new speaker series from The Hub, a new think tank, to discuss the future of capitalism with CBS Dean Emeritus Glenn Hubbard.
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EMBA Candidate, Columbia Business School.
Yiming Ma is an assistant professor in the finance division at Columbia Business School. She received her Ph.D. in Finance from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2018 and holds a BA from Yale University.
Rita Gunther McGrath, a Professor at Columbia Business School, is regarded as one of the world’s top experts on strategy and innovation with particular emphasis on developing sound strategy in uncertain and volatile environments. Her ideas are widely used by leading organizations throughout the world, who describe her thinking as sometimes provocative, but unfailingly stimulating. She fosters a fresh approach to strategy amongst those with whom she works. Thinkers50 presented Rita with the #1 award for Strategy, the Distinguished Achievement Award, in 2013.
Gernot Wagner is a climate economist at Columbia Business School.
Featuring Jonathan Knee
Professor Knee teaches Media Mergers and Acquisitions, co-teaches The Media Industries: Public Policy and Business Strategy with Professor Tim Wu of Columbia Law School, and co-teaches Digital Investing with Adjunct Professor Jeremy Philips. He also serves as co-director of the Media & Technology Program with Professor Sarvary. Professor Knee is a Senior Advisor at Evercore Partners. Before joining Evercore as a Senior Managing Director in 2003, Professor Knee was a Managing Director and Co-head of Morgan Stanley's Media Group.