Why let your sales force influence product prices?
Professors offer a new hypothesis on why businesses allow salespeople to lobby for lower prices.
Professors offer a new hypothesis on why businesses allow salespeople to lobby for lower prices.
Alumna invents continuous, zero-toxic-emission system that converts nonrecycled plastics into crude oil.
Model indicates that diverse research approaches to the disease would be a rewarding investment.
Laurent Lamothe visits MIT to plan the next stage of an initiative that addresses poverty, education, and recovery efforts after the country's 2010 earthquake.
MIT professor suggests a rethinking of homogeneity as the baseline used to study diversity.
Startup FINsix leverages novel MIT technology to shrink laptop adapters to a quarter the size.
Course 2.739 brings engineering, business, and design students together to learn about developing new products
Economics professor will serve three-year term helping to guide policy.
MIT alumni develop airborne wind turbine that floats 1,000 feet aloft to capture stronger, steadier winds.
Low-income young adults earn work experience and jobs through Year Up program
Community springs to action after the Philippines’ deadliest natural disaster.
New study puts a cost on "round-tripping," a method investors use to avoid the tax collector.