Ideas Made to Matter Behavioral Science

The quiet discrimination of microinequities: A Q&A with Adjunct Professor Mary Rowe

The conflict management expert discusses systems for mitigating discrimination and conflict in organizations

Feb 3, 2016
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Ideas Made to Matter Future of Work

Shaping the future of work: A Q&A with Thomas Kochan 

MIT Sloan professor talks “high road” businesses, the decline of unions, and the need for a new social contract

Jan 21, 2016
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Ideas Made to Matter Data

Nine from MIT Sloan make Thinkers50 Awards shortlist

Winners announced Nov. 9 in London

Sep 10, 2015
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What to know about MIT Sloan’s new faculty members

Six new professors explore the science behind Facebook, how consumers search for product information, and more

Sep 3, 2015
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Ideas Made to Matter Labor

Unrealistic leave: A Q&A with Erin Kelly

Outdated work-life policies are leaving service workers and hourly workers behind, professor says

Aug 31, 2015
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Fourteen MIT Sloan faculty members to follow on Twitter

New Twitter list collects insight and ideas from more than 40 professors, lecturers, and research scientists

Feb 19, 2015
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Press Health Care

MIT Sloan professor develops model to track and predict U.S. obesity trends

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In the study, MIT Sloan's Prof. Rahmandad and his colleagues looked at the energy imbalance gap (EIG) - an individual’s average daily excess energy intake minus the total daily energy expenditure.

Dec 15, 2014
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