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Get research-driven insights from Emily Crawford at Chicago Booth Review.
Nicole Yelsey is a dynamic leader whose career is a testament to the power of empathy and innovation in the business world. Nicole holds an MBA from Booth School of Business and is the Co-Founder and ...
Get research-driven insights from Daniel Albohn at Chicago Booth Review.
The task at hand matters too Using AI to visualize how experiment participants saw trustworthiness in different contexts, the researchers find that context matters. Participants tended to agree on ...
Gain insight into the symbiotic relationship between the legal system and financial and economic factors in business decisions. Discover the unique benefits of a combined MBA and law degree from a top ...
Chicago Booth is excited to announce the addition of a new MBA concentration in Applied Artificial Intelligence. AI technologies are transforming virtually every industry, and organizations are ...
During the height of the COVID pandemic, many people who couldn’t eat out at a restaurant—because of stay-at-home mandates or safety concerns—ordered in instead. The increase in orders for takeout or ...
UChicago’s annual Summer Institute in Social Research Methods provides opportunities for undergraduates to work as paid part-time research assistants on an ongoing research project of a faculty member ...
This program is for senior-level executives and general managers who are responsible for the formulation and implementation of corporate strategy in a multi-national firm. Titles include: president, ...
For about half a century, a survey has been asking adults in the United States about their happiness—and a study of the data shows that married people are consistently happier than unmarried people.
In this episode of CareerCast, Anita Brick chats with Heather Campbell, author of Good is Amazing, to tackle one big question: Why settle for “good” when you can aim for “amazing”?
Summer 2025 In this issue, we explore how fintech is changing the financial system, whether monopsony is skewing the labor market, and the potential effects of Donald Trump’s economic policies.