COVID-19 hastened large-scale digital transformation in business schools now we need pandemic-independent innovations that respond to global trends.
To say that education is in a state of transformation is a pandemic-sized understatement. Overnight, entire educational systems have migrated from analog to digital classrooms; suddenly, more than one billion students worldwide are studying online. And yet, a year into the pandemic, one question lingers: Will the future bring more of the same? Now that COVID-19 vaccines have shown us some light at the end of the tunnel, this question looms even larger.
While the pandemic has forced many universities to look inward, we now must take the opposite approach. After interviewing dozens of industry executives on their predictions for the future workforce, we have come to two conclusions: First, our “old normal” is forever gone. The world’s adaptations to the pandemic, higher education’s innovation, and underlying soc
By Rachel Fixsen2021-02-26T15:21:00+00:00
Four Swedish professors have lambasted a political push for the country’s national AP pension funds to contribute to climate policy by investing in an exclusively sustainable manner.
John Hassler, professor of economics, IIES, Stockholm University, along with three academic peers, wrote in a column published in Swedish newspaper
DN last week: “The government has so far put pressure on the public pension funds to increase holdings of shares and bonds classified as green and to withdraw from owning fossil activities.
“This risks reducing future pensions, but cannot be expected to make a significant difference for the climate.”
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The verdict is in on short-sellers of stocks: They greatly benefit all of us MarketWatch 2/20/2021
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At great career risk, I want to put in a good word on behalf of the research that short-seller firms conduct.
My career risk springs from the highly polarized environment that has prevailed in the aftermath of the GameStop Corp. saga, which has pitted small investors (the good guys) against short-selling hedge funds (the bad guys).
I’m not kidding. When three weeks ago I suggested that short-sellers are not all bad, and that they in fact have a role to play in a well-functioning market, I received more vitriolic email than I had in years.
Karolinska Institutet students help companies solve the challenge on how to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine sciencebusiness.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sciencebusiness.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.