Part of resolving the political redistricting stalemate, writes Professor Jamie Tucker-Foltz, is creating congressional maps that align with human intuition about fairness.
Part of resolving the political redistricting stalemate, writes Professor Jamie Tucker-Foltz, is creating congressional maps that align with human intuition about fairness.
We asked Professor Nathan Novemsky, who has examined the psychology of gambling in multiple studies, how the ubiquity of ...
We asked Professor Paul Bracken, an expert in nuclear strategy, what’s behind the posturing and what test explosions would mean for the world.
Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Stephen Henriques write that a successful campaign to reduce China’s market ...
What does shopping with an AI assistant change for consumers—and for the sellers and advertisers trying to reach them? We ...
Q: Your career in renewable energy development began in the early 1990s. With that long view, what are the innovations that stand out to you? The technology has changed so much since I entered the ...
Howie and Harlan are joined by Harvard internist Jerry Avorn to discuss his research on the pharmaceutical industry and his work promoting evidence-based prescribing. Harlan highlights new results ...
Advances in technology and a maturing development ecosystem have made renewable energy more economical, less risky, and increasingly rewarding for landowners, says Reid Buckley ’90, a partner at Orion ...
Yaw Owusu-Boahen returns to SOM to share his experience after graduating, and his most recent role as Director of the CT Wealth Accelerator, an extrapreneurship endeavor bringing together multiple ...
How do brands connect with consumers who are inundated and overwhelmed by marketing messages? Todd Kaplan ’06, CMO of Kraft Heinz, has redesigned the company’s creative process to deliver “marketing ...