Does remote work kill productivity? Chicago Booth’s Michael Gibbs discusses the consequences of remote work on the latest Chicago Booth Review Podcast. http://ms.spr.ly/6042mLBXy #remotework
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Chicago Booth Review publishes research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. We are a publication of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. The magazine traces its origins back to the 1960s, when Chicago Booth—or the Graduate School of Business, as it was then known—began publishing Selected Papers, written by faculty members for a general audience. In 1997, the school launched Capital Ideas as a separate newsletter that featured articles about faculty research. It subsequently evolved into a magazine of the same name. In 2016, we rebranded as Chicago Booth Review. Chicago Booth’s insistence on robust data, careful analysis, and rigorous models has characterized the Chicago Approach, and it’s our guiding value. Chicago has a long and proud tradition of debate and discussion. We welcome your comments and contributions. Listen: www.chicagobooth.edu/review/podcast
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Two types of regulations may jointly contribute to shocks, according to @Adrien d’Avernas of the Stockholm School of Economics, Chicago Booth’s Quentin Vandeweyer, and MIT PhD student Damon Petersen. http://ms.spr.ly/6046WrgaG
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Does Airbnb ruin or enhance a neighborhood? In a study of Airbnb’s effects in Amsterdam, Chicago Booth’s Milena Almagro and Booth research assistant professor Tomás Domínguez-Iino find that the company had nuanced effects on inequality—and could even lessen it. http://ms.spr.ly/6041Wrgof
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Executive Director and Adjunct Associate Professor at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Is hybrid work working out for your organization? Are employees engaged, productive, and full of ideas? Many of the executives I teach at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business are still trying to get to grips with a hybrid work schedule, and continue searching for a rhythm that suits workers and management. A lot of decisions on the working week seem to be made by gut instinct or trial and error. That’s why it was such a delight to chat recently with Michael Gibbs for the Chicago Booth Review podcast. Mike is one of the few researchers with real quantitative data about how hybrid work stacks up, so it’s no surprise companies such as Amazon (which recently reinstated an in-person five-day-a-week mandate) seek his advice. https://lnkd.in/emVWivvA #hybridwork #remotework #hr #innovation #productivity
Does Hybrid Work, Work?
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Over a decade after the 2008–09 financial crisis, institutions were still privatizing gains and socializing losses. http://ms.spr.ly/6049WrgiR
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Does hybrid work, work? Chicago Booth’s Michael Gibbs breaks down what the data tell us about hybrid work on the latest Chicago Booth Review Podcast. http://ms.spr.ly/6047Wu5oX
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Some machine learning models unlock economic forecasting potential, according to Chicago Booth PhD student Zhouyu Shen and Booth’s Dacheng Xiu. http://ms.spr.ly/6043WJM0f #AI
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What effect has Airbnb had on your neighborhood? Some of the world’s biggest cities – New York, Paris and San Francisco – have clamped down on Airbnb in recent years, but is the net effect of short-term rentals necessarily negative? In Amsterdam, short-term rentals have boosted local amenities, offsetting the increased cost of housing for some residents, according to researchers at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Fascinating new article in Chicago Booth Review. https://lnkd.in/eSRriGVG #housing #urbanplanning #economics
Does Airbnb Ruin or Enhance a Neighborhood?
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Drug price caps are meant to bring an array of benefits for patients and healthcare systems. But they might actually limit the distribution of medicines to those in need, according to Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta’s Saravana Jaikumar, Chicago Booth’s Pradeep Chintagunta, and IIM Ahmedabad’s Arvind Sahay. http://ms.spr.ly/6041WJMa3
The Downside of Drug Price Caps: Fewer Sales
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Proud to share that CBR’s video team also won a CASE Best of District V Award for producing this explanation of research featuring Chicago Booth’s Ed O’Brien: https://lnkd.in/gfJp9nZt Congrats to Josh Stunkel and Ray Zane for earning this regional honor. 👏 🎬 👏
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I’m particularly proud of my brilliant colleagues at Chicago Booth Review today, as our website has won a CASE Gold Circle of Excellence Award in the Online Magazines category. The judges said the site “is engaging even for those outside of the business world with catchy headlines and compelling illustrations, animations and imagery.” They also praised our “clean design” and “easily accessible” content. It’s a privilege to be part of this amazing team. Go CBR! https://lnkd.in/eWPHTViY The University of Chicago Booth School of Business University of Chicago
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