Mental Health Is Costing the US Economy Billions — Increasing Access Could Be the Solution
New research by CBS Professor Boaz Abramson sheds new light on the country’s costly mental health epidemic.
New research by CBS Professor Boaz Abramson sheds new light on the country’s costly mental health epidemic.
If we want to reposition management as what it is essentially meant to be — an occupation geared to provide support and guidance to others — a drastic change is due, the authors argue.
Successful strategies for organizational change include experiential learning, pilot programs, contextual adaptation, clear communication, and inclusive decision-making, the authors argue.
Hear the winner of the 2024 Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics describe his values-based approach to leadership.
Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel depicted a society centered around standardization and efficiency, with Henry Ford idolized as its founder. Almost a century later, while society has largely avoided this fate, management practices still cling to these principles, though a managerial revolution seems imminent.
Amid unprecedented polarization, business leaders must foster constructive dialogue.
New research from CBS Professors Vanessa Burbano and Stephan Meier reveals that pay is just one of the gaps between genders in the workplace.
CBS Professor Bruce Kogut shares insights and reflections on the impact of social and traditional media, government regulation, misinformation, and new and emerging technologies on democracy.
CBS’s Tamer Center gathered some of the most prominent figures in social enterprise to explore today’s pressing questions.
Cutting-edge research from CBS’s Reuben Mark Initiative for Organizational Character and Leadership focuses on company culture and inclusion.
Each year, Columbia Business School’s Bernstein Center for Leadership and Ethics supports the research of faculty and PhD students.
At the 100/50 Celebration gala, notable CBS alumni share their reflections on the significance of the BBSA and what it means to them.
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Gernot Wagner is a climate economist at Columbia Business School.
Awi Federgruen is the Charles E. Exley Professor of Management and Chair of the Decision, Risk, and Operations (DRO) Division of Columbia University's Graduate School of Business, where he served as Senior Vice Dean from 1997-2002. Professor Federgruen also served for many years as the Chair of the DRO Division, most recently from 2004-2010.
Gernot Wagner is a climate economist at Columbia Business School.
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Shiva Rajgopal is the Kester and Byrnes Professor of Accounting and Auditing at Columbia Business School. He has also been a faculty member at the Duke University, Emory University and the University of Washington. Professor Rajgopal’s research interests span financial reporting, earnings quality, fraud, executive compensation and corporate culture. His research is frequently cited in the popular press, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Bloomberg, Fortune, Forbes, Financial Times, Business Week, and the Economist.
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