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In this final installment of our five-part series, we look ahead: What can we do to make AI in medicine safe, fair, and sustainable? What policies and practices will ensure AI relieves burdens instead of creating new ones?
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is among highest percentages of female full-time MBA students in elite group
Fewer than 10 percent of the nation’s Fortune 500 companies have women at the helm. Carey’s full-time MBA program intentionally supports women primed to lead.
Carey expert discusses legal ins and outs of vaccine mandates
Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Associate Professor Stacey Lee offers her insights into the recent COVID-19 vaccination mandates announced by President Biden.
More Listening, Less ‘Mansplaining’ Make Men Better Allies to Women Co-Workers
Carey’s David Smith finds in his research that diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces are more successful than those that aren’t.
Trust: A vital factor in health care-seeking behavior
Who is most trusted in the U.S. health care system? Researchers Michael Darden and Mario Macis measure the value of trust among health providers to determine how it influences a patient’s decision to seek care.
Q&A: COVID-19 poses risk to global supply chains
Professor Goker Aydin and Associate Professor Tinglong Dai of Carey Business School weighed in on how COVID-19 is impacting business supply chains and operations.
Generic vs. brand name and the cost of bad news
An assistant professor of marketing at Carey Business School embarks on his latest research project examining consumer choice around generic drugs.
Leveraging Technology and Organizational Science to Enhance Teamwork in Health Care
By integrating new technologies and insights from organizational science health care, leaders can embrace the digital era in ways that positively impact team design and teaming practices.