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‘I’m just a bill’ : Business lessons from the halls of Congress

Pretending to be lawmakers, Stanford GSB students hone negotiating skills that work in the boardroom as well as the back room.

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Reimagining mental healthcare from the ground up

After being inspired by a Stanford course, four graduates teamed up to tackle important deficiencies in mental healthcare while expanding access and reducing costs.

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Matteo Maggiori wins 2021 Fischer Black Prize

This biennial award recognizes outstanding contributions from a financial economist under age 40.

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Zombies on the rise

A decade of binge borrowing has turned many corporations into the walking dead, Stanford finance experts say.

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How emotion shapes our communication, decisions, and experiences

In this episode, we discuss how recognizing your audience’s emotional needs can help you achieve your communication goals.

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The world’s safe haven needs an upgrade

The U.S. Treasury market came close to a meltdown in March, revealing a rickety system that threatens “national economic security,” a Stanford professor says.

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Trailblazing economist and presidential adviser Edward Lazear dies at 72

Lazear, who founded the field of personnel economics, was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and a professor of economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Artificial intelligence, cultural diversity, and a giant ‘bag of words’

How machine learning helped researchers sort through 500,000 Glassdoor reviews to weigh the benefits of workplace diversity.

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The research revolution

Access to superabundant data has transformed the methods of scholastic inquiry — and possibly the basic tenets of inquiry itself.

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What we can learn from E-commerce in China

When it comes to retail, Asia is where the action is. With a huge market, high mobile use, and integrated ecosystems for social, search, and e-commerce, the opportunities are enormous for companies that can break in. Harikesh S. Nair, professor of marketing, explains the opportunities and the risks of entering the Chinese retail market.

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Diversifying the pool of PhD students will require systemic change

Underrepresented PhD students from around the country gathered at the inaugural Rising Scholars Conference to claim their place in academia.

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