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Carey is an engine in the Johns Hopkins University plan to create the leading academic hub for data science and artificial intelligence.
Consumers and businesses stacks of cash and continued reopening will cushion the Fed’s blows
The U.S. economy is teetering on the cusp of a recession. The Fed must slow the economy further to tame inflation, but the economy has plenty of buffers and will not plunge into a severe recession, according to Carey Associate Professor Alessandro Rebucci. China and the Euro Area face much bigger challenges.
How Structure and Gender Composition Effect A Team’s Collective Ability to Get Work Done
Leaders seeking to foster inclusivity should be aware that a team’s collective intelligence—its general ability to make decisions, innovate, plan, and more—is significantly influenced by its hierarchal structure and also by its gender composition.
Can Firms Be Trusted After Easing of Collusion Rules During Pandemic?
Carey Professor and Vice Dean for Faculty and Research Valerie Suslow, joined by research colleague Margaret Levenstein of the University of Michigan, examines the impact of relaxed regulations against corporate collusion.
The restless entrepreneur: Does sleeplessness have a silver lining?
If sleeplessness stimulates ADHD-like tendencies, which in turn can drive entrepreneurial venturing, what does this mean for people thinking of founding or investing in new businesses?
The Restless Entrepreneur
If sleeplessness stimulates ADHD-like tendencies, which in turn can drive entrepreneurial venturing—what does this mean for people thinking of founding or investing in new businesses?
COVID-19 Is Transforming Commercial Use of Digital Technology
Joël Le Bon, a Carey Business School associate professor and co-founder of the school’s Digital Business Development Initiative, looks at the immense impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the world of digital business, as well as new trends of business brought about by the pandemic.
Leadership and the power of inspiration
Language and rhetoric are powerful tools for leaders who wish to inspire their listeners to take action.
What can 50 years of leadership communication research tell us?
A new, comprehensive analysis of communication research data reveals much about the inner workings, impact, and outcomes of good and bad leadership communication