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The Hidden Costs of Clicking the “Buy Now, Pay Later” Button
The market for instant online credit has exploded. But it comes with big downsides for some borrowers.
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Career Advice: How to Become a “Friction Fixer”
Tips for eliminating those annoying obstacles that get in the way of your best work.
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Public Pensions Are Mixing Risky Investments with Unrealistic Predictions
An analysis of U.S. pension plans questions their managers’ financial optimism.
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Hardwired for Hierarchy: Our Relationship With Power
If we want to change power structures, then we need to understand the animal forces that drive our behavior.
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Zoom In... or Out? Why Face-to-Face Meetings Matter
If we want to generate better ideas, then we need to get people back to the office.
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A.I. Can Help “Personalize” Policies to Reach the Right People
Combining the power of experiments with the potential of machine learning has tremendous implications for designing more effective public policy.
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Class Takeaways — Data Science and AI Strategy
Five lessons in five minutes: Associate Professor Kuang Xu shares how to harness new technology to solve business problems.
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How Much Is Your Favorite Free App Worth to You?
Google, Instagram, and other popular services generate trillions in previously uncounted value, new research finds.
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Why Some Countries Want Companies to Think Inside the “Innovation Box”
IP-related tax breaks are meant to spur local investment and job creation. Do they?
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It Takes a Village: Using Game Theory to Get Farmers to Fight Deforestation
A new model taps into the power of cooperation to promote sustainable palm oil production in Indonesia.
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Predictability Is a Big Innovation When It Comes to VC Term Sheets
A look at thousands of venture capital contracts finds that widespread standardization has made startup financing more efficient.
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Short Takes: How to Balance Family and Business
A woman’s place is in the home and the office, but managing both can be a tricky balancing act.
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Aicha Evans: “You Must Have the Irrational Belief That It Will Work Out”
The CEO of Zoox shares her thoughts on the company’s acquisition by Amazon, the keys to building a strong team, and the future of transportation.
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Class Takeaways — How Managers Can Think Like Economists
Five lessons in five minutes: Associate Professor Takuo Sugaya shares economic principles for better decision-making.
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Neal Mohan, MBA ’05, From CEOs to Content Creators: Be True To Yourself
The CEO of YouTube shares that, despite the power of algorithms, successful content still stems from humans and their authenticity.
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Stanford GSB Faculty Share Their Holiday Reading Lists
Keep your brain warm with these book suggestions.
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Workplace Friction: How to Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder
Stanford professor and acclaimed author Bob Sutton shares insights on how to eliminate unwanted friction in your organization — starting at the top.
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10 of Our Favorite Stories About Careers and Success of 2023
’Tis the season for personal and professional growth.
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On a Mission to Teach the World the Basics of Personal Finance
Annamaria Lusardi has found high rates of financial illiteracy in the U.S. and around the globe. She’s determined to turn them around.
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Sarah Friar, MBA ’00, On How To Make Strategic Career Risks
In this podcast episode, the CEO of Nextdoor shares her advice on leaning into life’s “zig zags.”
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Generative AI Can Boost Productivity Without Replacing Workers
The first large-scale study of a ChatGPT-like assistant in the workplace finds that it can benefit less experienced employees — and make customers happier.
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7 of Our Favorite Podcast Episodes of 2023
Communication. Power. Technology. Finance. This year’s podcast roundup has something for everyone.
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Yes “We” Can: Swapping Pronouns Can Make Messages More Persuasive
Replacing “you” with “we” can make a message less threatening — and less likely to be censored.
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What Makes Some Words More Memorable Than Others?
Machine learning brings new firepower to help answer a persistent question.