3 Questions: A new look at globalization in business
Researcher Tim Sturgeon discusses a large-scale empirical study casting new light on a major issue.
Researcher Tim Sturgeon discusses a large-scale empirical study casting new light on a major issue.
Analysis shows no correlation between a manufacturer’s total expenditure with a supplier and the cost of a supply disruption.
Fast-growing startup Locu helps businesses synch their online information, across the Web, instantaneously.
Rising high-school seniors participate in interactive webinar with MIT Sloan alum
Rodrigo Verdi teaches accounting, the ‘language of business’ — and studies the links between accounting and market movements.
New book by MIT lecturer Bill Aulet focuses on bringing innovations to market through disciplined planning and experimentation.
While factory labor rules are notoriously hard to enforce, a new study shows how some inspectors are able to uphold workplace standards.
MIT alumni took their photo-aggregating app to market with help from the Institute.
Research study conducted with PricewaterhouseCoopers suggests performance indicators dropped by 3 percent or more because of supply chain disruptions.
Study: Positive comments create an illusory snowball effect, while negative responses get cancelled out.
Research indicates how man-made boundaries limit patent citations.
MBA student Danny Castonguay finds a thrill in starting new companies.
Two-year MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program now accepting new applicants