Archive: Publications
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Center scholar Tim DeStefano co-authored an article in Forbes on the failure of organizations to fully utilize their data science efforts.
Research by the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard has demonstrated that only a portion of data science projects across a wide range of organizations, such as automotive, biotech, retail and the public sector, solve challenges and lead to at-scale performance gains. Why do so few succeed?
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An article in the Wall Street Journal cited Center scholar Tim DeStefano’s research on artificial intelligence.
The Wall Street Journal included Center scholar Tim DeStefano’s research on artificial intelligence in a 2022 article about introducing AI into the workplace.
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An MIT Sloan Management article cited Center Scholar Tim DeStefano’s research on artificial intelligence.
When people can see how an algorithm works, they might be more inclined to second-guess its recommendations. Business leaders should keep this in mind.
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Center Scholar Tim DeStefano’s research on artificial intelligence was cited in recent Harvard Business School article
While executives are quick to adopt artificial intelligence, front-line employees might be less willing to take orders from an algorithm. Research by the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard sheds light on what it takes for people to get comfortable with machine learning.
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Mayo and Whitener publish new article in Antitrust magazine
Center scholars John Mayo and Mark Whitener recently had their article “Has Merger Enforcement Really Gone Soft? Probing the Foundations of the Antitrust Reform Narrative” published in Antitrust, the premier magazine published by the American Bar Association devoted exclusively to antitrust and consumer protection.
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Mayo and Wallsten release EPV: “From a Silk Purse to a Sow’s Ear? Implementing the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment Act”
Executive Director John W. Mayo and Senior Policy Fellow Scott Wallsten, along with Gregory Rosston of Stanford University, have released an Economic Policy Vignette: “From a Silk Purse to a Sow’s Ear? Implementing the Broadband, Equity, Access and Deployment Act”.
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Robert Shapiro releases study on the disruption to labor markets due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Senior Policy Scholar Robert Shapiro and Isaac Yoder, Senior Analyst at Sonecon release policy paper entitled "Who Was Laid Off and Who Was Hired During the Pandemic: Job Losses and Subsequent Jo
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Who Was Laid Off and Who Was Hired During the Pandemic
"Who Was Laid Off and Who Was Hired During the Pandemic: Job Losses and Job Gains, March 2020 to May 2022, By Age, Gender, Education, and Race and Ethnicity" is a Policy Paper by Robert Shapiro and I
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Center for Business and Public Policy Provides Comments to the Antitrust Agencies
Georgetown's Center for Business and Public Policy (CBPP) scholars Jeff Macher, John Mayo, and Mark Whitener recently coauthored comments that were submitted to the Federal Trade Commission and the J
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Center for Business and Public Policy Weighs in on Broadband Infrastructure
On Friday, February 4, Georgetown's Center for Business and Public Policy filed comments with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to highlight the momentous opportunities p
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