Amid warming relations with Washington, Vladimir Putin is floating new opportunities for Western companies in Russia. But ...
We asked Prof. Abraham Ravid, who studies the economics of the film business, to break down the financial stakes of Hollywood ...
Nataliia Nevinchana ’26 reflects on her experience organizing a new SOM conference that connected students to sustainability ...
Yale SOM’s Tristan Botelho and his co-authors found that the ubiquitous five-star rating system could subtly propagate ...
Yale SOM leadership expert Jeffrey Sonnenfeld writes that rather than zeroing in on waste and bureaucracy, the Department of ...
Leadership expert Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Steven Tian look across history for examples of pitfalls that could lie ...
The event drew more than 100 attendees to Yale SOM on February 8 to discuss the sustainability challenges and opportunities ...
At the behest of Connecticut governor Ned Lamont ’80, a team from SOM’s Chief Executive Leadership Institute researched and ...
Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-authors Stephen Henriques and Steven Tian write that while there are legitimate reasons for some tariffs, the president’s arbitrary approach is worrying allies and ...
This commentary was adapted from episode 161 of the Health & Veritas podcast. The views expressed are the author’s own. Subscribe to Health & Veritas for weekly doses of expert insight on health and ...
Daniel Weiss ’85, an art historian and the former president and CEO of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses the complexities, joys, and challenges of leading mission-driven organizations.‌ Art is ...
Faculty publications, awards, and honors over the last year. “Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining in the Museum Industry.” Pp. 299-315 in Howard R. Stanger, Paul F. Clark, and John T. Delaney ...