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For platforms relying on gig workers, bonuses can be a double-edged sword
Cornell researchers find that in the gig economy, bonus effectiveness depends on labor availability.
SC Johnson College announces its 10 Under 10 Notable Alumni for 2025
Meet the 2025 10 Under 10 honorees — remarkable young alumni from the SC Johnson College whose leadership and impact are shaping industries and communities.
Nobel laureate Richard Thaler delights in the human side of economics
Richard Thaler, a Nobel laureate who was a professor at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management from 1978 to 1995, spoke Oct. 17.
Cornell expands MSBA program with new NYC-based options
Cornell’s MSBA program is expanding to include two new in-person options in NYC.
Right or left, low-quality news links popular on social media
Dubious headlines spread across social media — not just on the right, new Cornell research finds.
What can I do with an MBA degree?
Wondering where an MBA can take you? See how Cornell’s Two-Year MBA opens doors in every industry and every economy.
Day in the life of an MBA student
Explore a typical day in the life of MBA students, from classes to clubs and social life, as told by real MBA students.
How biodiversity startups raise capital
Biodiversity startups raise less capital than other startups but attract a broader coalition of investors, according to new research that used machine learning.
Rank less, bond more: Rethinking performance feedback
The study explored how relative performance information affects social bonding and cooperation in the workplace.