Stanford Graduate School of Business — December 6, 2021 Want to kickstart climate action? Make companies report their carbon footprints Mandatory carbon reporting gives corporations a real incentive to cut emissions and could build momentum toward future targets.
Stanford Graduate School of Business — October 21, 2021 Designing markets for faster, better vaccines Susan Athey and a team of economists have been pushing for an unprecedented expansion of vaccine capacity.
Stanford Graduate School of Business — September 2, 2021 Having more power at the bargaining table helps women – but also sparks backlash A large-scale study of job negotiations finds that women with stronger options were penalized for being too assertive.
Stanford Graduate School of Business — June 3, 2021 The pandemic blew up the American office – for better and worse Widespread working from home is here to stay, but its benefits are unevenly distributed.
Stanford Graduate School of Business — May 20, 2021 Marketing, math and microseconds In a Q&A, Harikesh Nair, director of Stanford GSB’s Computational Marketing Lab, talks about the “horrendously complex science” behind online advertising research.
Stanford Graduate School of Business — February 23, 2021 The staggering costs of health insurance “sludge” A new study finds that dealing with health insurance administrators costs the U.S. economy billions in wasted work time and lost productivity.
Stanford Graduate School of Business — February 23, 2021 A COVID reckoning: American households have big bills coming due Congress and many lenders let families skip payments on mortgages and other loans during the pandemic. But those bills haven’t disappeared.