AI’s promise of faster growth hinges on how quickly competition policy, education and investment can adapt to the technology.
Building on knowledge created by start-ups can help firms improve innovation – but be mindful of these potential roadblocks.
An executive education programme created by INSEAD and its partners is making a measurable, enduring impact on early childhood development.
Corporate boards facing the pressure to direct their firms towards greater sustainability can feel conflicted when they see their fiduciary duty as mainly owed to shareholders. But boards cannot turn ...
The authors show that firms with fragile stocks have a lower incentive to repurchase their shares, since the stocks’ high liquidity attenuates the positive price impact of share repurchases. They also ...
What’s even worse than ubiquitous business buzzwords? When those buzzwords are also used interchangeably. Case in point: the terms “platform” and “ecosystem”. Although often conflated, these words ...
Asking great questions is perhaps the most underappreciated skill of great data-driven leaders. People often associate the term “data literacy” with mastering a litany of technical skills: SQL for ...
True parity in the workplace is still a distant goal. INSEAD faculty outline why women aren’t advancing and the role gender stereotypes play. Meanwhile, in corporate America and Canada, representation ...
Uber, Grab and Go-Jek embody emerging strategies in international platform competition. Competition among ride-sharing companies is intensifying in Southeast Asia, a region where the growth of ...