A new paper from the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights outlines how to improve measurement of companies’ social performance Until recently, sustainable investing was a niche in the ...
We are only just beginning to reckon with our post-pandemic future. As political extremism intensifies, the great resignation affects businesses everywhere, and supply chain issues crush bottom lines, ...
What explains the massive worldwide success of video games such as Fortnite, Minecraft and Pokémon Go? Game companies and their popularity are poorly understood and often ignored from the standpoint ...
In “Work From Home and the Office Real Estate Apocalypse,” NYU Stern Professor Arpit Gupta and co-authors Vrinda Mittal and Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh (Columbia Business School) analyze the impact that ...
Overview: In “Biodiversity Risk,” NYU Stern Professors Theresa Kuchler and Johannes Stroebel, PhD student Xuran Zeng, and Stefano Giglio (Yale) develop multiple measures of biodiversity risk and work ...
Conglomerates — companies with entities operating in different industries or lines of business ― were in vogue for most of the 20th century. History buffs are surely familiar with the large ...
We need your fresh perspectives and insights as we chart a bold new path in addressing the nation's housing needs — Sam Chandan, PhD | Founding Director | Chen Institute On behalf of the students, ...
Ben Simoff (MBA ’19), a technology product manager at BNY Mellon, enjoys sponsoring experiential projects for the Tech Solutions course at NYU Stern Ben Simoff (MBA ’19), an engineer by training, is a ...
In The M&A Failure Trap: Why Most Mergers and Acquisitions Fail and How the Few Succeed, a distinguished team of finance and accounting researchers and practitioners delivers a practical and ...
Leonard N. Stern’s Gift Significantly Expands a Signature Access Program in the School’s Undergraduate College Today, New York University’s Stern School of Business received a $50 million gift from ...
In The End of Accounting and the Path Forward for Investors and Managers, Professor Baruch Lev and co-author Feng Gu show how ubiquitous financial reports have become useless in capital market ...
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