Episode 308 — Corporate Governance
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Military leaders excel and succeed by being decisive, intelligent, and charismatic.
Artificial intelligence is only in its infancy in terms of application and implementation in the business world. However, it is already revolutionizing business practices across industries. Compani...
The ability to influence others can often mean the difference between success and missed opportunity. But, in contemporary organizations that are flatter and more cross-functional today, the reach of formal job ranks and titles becomes increasingly limited and less receptive to incoming generations.
On this episode of Business and Society, Jerry Davis, professor of management and organizations and faculty director of the Business+Impact initiative returns to the podcast to discuss his research.
In new research, Jagadeesh Sivadasan, professor of business economics and public policy, and collaborators explore how China’s one-child policy boosted female entrepreneurship.
In new research, Will Thomas, assistant professor of business law, and collaborators from the University of Michigan Law School explore how negligence of bank executives leads to bank failures or bailouts and justification for civil monetary penalties for these executives.
In new research, Will Thomas, assistant professor of business law, and collaborators from the University of Michigan Law School explore how negligence of bank executives leads to bank failures or bailouts and justification for civil monetary penalties for these executives.
The U.S. retail market is an approximately 8-trillion-dollar industry and growing. One reason for this growth is the industry's increasingly innovative business practices. Technological innovations...
Professors Nigel Melville from the Ross School of Business and Yousif Hassan from the Ford School of Public Policy join this episode of Business and Society to discuss the challenges of artificial intelligence. They explore the varied and emergent nature of risk associated with AI, the challenges of governing a rapidly developing technology, layoffs, human agency, systemic biases, and the environmental toll of data centers.
Episode 305 – Could AI Help Teachers in 2025?
TikTok will officially be banned in the United States starting January 19, 2025. Despite its popularity, the U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to ban the app in a bill that was reinforced by the Supreme Court today, citing concerns about U.S. user data safety. In his research, Justin Huang, assistant professor of marketing, studies how digital platform design affects user behavior and incentives.
On this episode of the Business and Society podcast, host Jeff Karoub sits down with Scott Rick, associate professor of marketing, and Ari Shwayder, lecturer of business economics and public policy, to discuss the business of the holidays.
Firm growth drives job creation and allocation of resources. The importance of particular modes of growth, their inter-relationships, and their relation to future performance is vital for understanding how firms and industries evolve. In a new study, Jagadeesh Sivadasan, professor of business economics and public policy, provides an in-depth analysis of firm growth and offers new insights into the relative importance and impact of organic and transactional modes of growth.
The recent boom in artificial intelligence technology, such as ChatGPT, has raised many questions about the potential of these tools in the business world. In a new study, Felipe Csaszar, professor of strategy at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, explores several ways AI can be used to make critical strategic decisions.
Leadership is an identity as much as it is a set of skills. However, despite having many of the skills to reach leadership positions, studies have shown that women view themselves as leaders less often than men.
The recent boom in artificial intelligence technology, such as ChatGPT, has raised many questions about the real potential of these tools in the business world. In a new paper, Felipe Csaszar, professor of strategy, explores several ways AI can be used to make critical strategic decisions.
The Michelin Guide and its infamous star rating system have incredible influence in the culinary world.