IESE Business School
In the world of startups, there's a fine line between envisioning the future and lying to the world
From industry disruption to employee upskilling, don't leave your AI transformation to chance
Locked into legacy technology and organizational hierarchies? Four practices helped one large bank overcome inertia and embrace digital change
Carbon emission disclosures are voluntary but can pay off when disaster comes calling
Any use of AI to augment or automate human work is not an inherent feature of the technology but a decision made by human managers. As such, it's incumbent on all of us to develop a better understanding of AI and how to leverage it ethically. Citing ongoing research and case studies, IESE Business School Prof. Sampsa Samila elaborates in this interview
Dedicated social movements can make a difference for pro-social firms and industries, especially where the business climate is unfavorable
Receiving goods in one batch — even at the expense of fast shipping — leads to greater satisfaction and fewer returns
A study at Zara shows what companies must do to optimize human-algorithm interactions.
These partnerships have the potential to yield breakthrough innovation quickly and at a relatively low cost
New report explores macroeconomic stability and policy, the international monetary landscape and the sustainability of sovereign debt post-2020