Ethics
Ethically Sourced Creativity: Shutterstock’s Alessandra Sala
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Alessandra Sala shares how Shutterstock’s photo library incorporates responsible AI.
On the Me, Myself, and AI podcast, Alessandra Sala shares how Shutterstock’s photo library incorporates responsible AI.
Today’s student labor organizers will bring their employment expectations to future workplaces. Leaders should be ready.
Robust appraisal systems make pay transparency an opportunity to improve performance rather than a compliance burden.
Strategy experts weigh in on how salary transparency laws could change compensation overall.
Employees who do their work without going above and beyond are often simply behaving rationally in response to unfair circumstances.
A new mechanism — parity pills — aims to address pay inequities between high-level execs and rank-and-file workers.
MIT SMR’s summer 2022 issue addresses the challenges of C-suite turnover, end users’ AI anxiety, and employee motivation.
Strategy experts weigh in on the long-term effects of Starbucks’s wage increase for nonunionized employees.
An experiment shows that target-independent pay can improve sales force performance, retention, and engagement.
MIT Sloan’s Zeynep Ton explores why there are so many bad jobs and what organizations can — and should — do about it.
The data science management process, job moves for pay equity, and political concerns in M&As.
Female executives can command bigger pay increases than men by switching jobs.
New research explores gender differences in acquiring information about salaries.
Research abounds on the complex challenges women face in the modern corporate landscape.
Are data analysts who develop strategy truly paid what they’re worth?
The MIT SMR Strategy Forum examines whether Amazon’s new $15 per hour minimum wage for workers will force rivals to follow suit.
Boards can counter the risks that stem from executive bias by following three key steps.
Companies need to be aware of — and take action to mitigate — pay inequity in the hiring process.
Do nonfinancial metrics accurately reflect performance? That depends on what you measure — and how.
Responsible corporate behavior isn’t simply “doing well by doing good.” Six structural changes need to be considered.