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Media and Technology News
May 22, 2012
Prof. Jones serves as a source in an article about the aftermath of Facebook’s IPO.Dispatch from the Aftermath of the Facebook IPO
May 22, 2012
Regina Resnick comments on the changing face of MBA jobs, noting “what’s been very exciting has been the changing opportunities and the technology renaissance in New York City.”From Banking to Gaming, the Changing Face of MBA Jobs
May 18, 2012
Facebook IPO: Faculty Weigh InFaculty members shared their thoughts on Facebook's IPO leading up to Friday's opening bell where Facebook (FB) traded for the first time at $38 per share.
April 25, 2012
Ray Morales Recognized for Work with StudentsRay Morales, senior director of Columbia Business School’s Information Technology Group, has been awarded the 2012 Robert W. Lear Service Award.
April 22, 2012
Prof. Kim discusses research co–conducted with Prof. Kogut that finds the technology stock market boom created an upward push in the normative expectation of executives’ compensation through social comparisons.Media Exec Pay: What Goes Up, Stays Up
March 18, 2012
In Crain’s New York Business, Prof. Schorer discusses why New York City’s flat real estate market provides advantages to various tech start–ups.Digital Jobs Central
March 07, 2012
In an op-ed for WIRED’s Epicenter blog, Profs. Kogut and Kim address how Apple CEO Tim Cook can guide the company into a different direction, in terms of workers’ rights and economic development in the US.Tim Cook’s Leadership Opportunity Painting the Apple Green
March 01, 2012
Research by Profs. Ansari and Koenigsberg predicts how multiple, distinct types of relationships form in social networks.What Makes Networks Tick
February 03, 2012
Prof. Gordon discusses the likelihood of investors to bet on technology stocks, after Facebook’s IPO filing.Facebook v. the Market: Who’s Fueling Who?
January 30, 2012
The article highlights the School’s recruiting efforts in the technology and media sector. Rohit Dhingra ’12 talks about why he pursued a career in the tech industry.Tech Employers Ignore Slump
December 20, 2011
Prof. Gordon explains why Sprint and T–Mobile could create a much more competitive third option in the wireless market.T–Mobile: Back to square one |
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