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  • 4 weeks ago | newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu | Dylan Walsh |Laura Counts

    The AI revolution sweeping through corporate America is reshaping who gets hired, who gets promoted, and which skills may become obsolete. While the full impact on the workforce remains to be seen, new research on what happened when companies first started adopting artificial intelligence technologies may offer some clues.

  • 2 months ago | newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu | Gary Thill |Laura Counts

    Berkeley Haas Professor Ann Harrison and her friend Michele de Nevers hiked through the French Alps in the summer of 2023 to view the Mer de Glace glacier. They were left speechless by the large expanse of darker rock in the wake of the glacier—a visible marker of rising temperatures. “Last year was the hottest year in recorded history,” says Harrison, the former dean of Berkeley Haas and a renowned economist.

  • Dec 3, 2024 | newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu | Gary Thill |Laura Counts

    When the U.S. government flexes its $5 trillion annual purchasing power to encourage environmental progress, companies listen—and act. A new study from the UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business shows that firms have reduced toxic emissions, developed greener products, and taken concrete steps to address climate change in their pursuit of government contracts.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu | Laura Counts

    Let’s say it’s a home game for the Golden State Warriors and Steph Curry shows he’s still got it, sinking back-to-back three-pointers minutes into the first quarter. The fans at Chase Center take notice, and so do the betting markets, where the odds move in the Warriors’ favor. Yet it’s a long game. The away team comes back, and with just 10 seconds to go, the Warriors are down by two and have just missed a shot.

  • Nov 14, 2024 | newsroom.haas.berkeley.edu | Laura Counts

    Berkeley Haas faculty are shaping how the world is governed, according to a database of millions of policy documents. An analysis of the massive database compiled by the startup Overton and reported by the Financial Times found that two of the top 10 business school research papers that have had the greatest global impact on policy are by Berkeley Haas finance professors Matteo Benetton (#2 on the list) and Ulrike Malmendier (#3 on the list).

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