New research from London Business School and INSEAD reveals that women’s ideas are cited far less often in patents and papers - a silent bias distorting who gets credit, who gets funded, and which innovations shape our future. The post Whose Ideas Count? The Silent Bias Shaping Modern Innovation appeared first on Bluesky Thinking.| Bluesky Thinking
BlueSky Thinking sits down with Hamilton Mann, whose book Artificial Integrity was recently nominated for the Thinkers50 Digital Thinking Award 2025, about why integrity is the missing benchmark in today’s AI race, what it means for business leaders, and how educators and regulators alike can reset the rules of the game. The post BlueSky Bookshelf Meets Hamilton Mann, Author of Artificial Integrity appeared first on Bluesky Thinking.| Bluesky Thinking
The FT EMBA Ranking 2025 reads like a map of Asia’s growing power in management education. Nine of the top eleven programmes have a campus or partnership in Asia - most prominently China - signalling a geographic rebalancing of influence at the senior-executive level. The post Asia Ascends: The 2025 FT EMBA Ranking And The Shift To The East appeared first on Bluesky Thinking.| Bluesky Thinking
Shenandoah University Interim Dean of the School of Business Jeff Coker, Ph.D., and Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D., Yount, Hyde & Barbour, P.C. Endowed Chair in Accounting, have been featured in the Financial […]| Shenandoah University
William & Mary students had a number of opportunities this summer to make contributions to the nation's cyber capabilities.| W&M News
By Jace Gibson ’26 Shenandoah University Esports has announced an official partnership with Gen.G Esports, offering educational opportunities and work experience to students looking to enter the industry. This partnership […]| Shenandoah University
The annual McGlothlin Leadership Forum featured Dan Draper ’91 and AnnaMaria DeSalva ’90 who met with students at the Mason School of Business.| W&M News
If you ask a group of MBA, MiM or exec ed candidates what matters most to them when choosing a business school, the answers come quickly: post-graduation salary, career progression, international mobility, perhaps achieving the specific goals they’ve set for themselves. But how often does a prospective student, or even an alumnus say, “I’m choosing this school because of its research output”? Almost never.| Bluesky Thinking
The short answer is that yes, many MBA programs do in fact care about demonstrated interest. Here is what you need to know.| North Star Admissions Consulting
By integrating artificial intelligence tools, the university is positioning itself at the forefront of higher education innovation.| W&M News
Raymond A. “Chip” Mason ’59, L.H.D. ’98, a pioneering financier who founded Legg Mason, has died. A loyal alumnus of William & Mary, the business school was named for him in 2005.| W&M News
David Long explores how near-death experiences transform work through storytelling.| W&M News
Eight W&M faculty awarded SCP fellowships to enrich historical narratives and strengthen civic leadership ahead of nation’s 250th anniversary.| W&M News
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Elon Musk and Melania Trump all benefitted from an H-1B visa to pursue their careers in the U.S. So what do they make of the proclamation signed by President Donald Trump on Friday that will ask companies to pay a $100,000 annual fee for H-1B worker visas?| Bluesky Thinking
In the age of AI, is human capability still enough to guarantee professional success, or are students now better to face the machine head-on, developing technical skills that may well be replaceable in the near future?| Bluesky Thinking
Nominate your favorite business school professors by September 29 to be considered for our 2025 Best Undergrad Professors list.| Poets&Quants for Undergrads
Arshween Kaur, who is graduating from Imperial Business School, has been named a Poets&Quants MBA To Watch for 2025| Poets&Quants
How can businesses get radical about their sustainability efforts? We sat down with Nicolas Chevrollier to find out more about a book that might help pave the way...| Bluesky Thinking
When I graduated from business school (believing full well I would never use that degree in its intended capacity…or at all), I was always chasing something. At times it was a fat salary because…hello? Other times, I was sprinting, trying to catch up to clout, wanting a title and awards so I could b...| xoNecole
W&M students work with Kenyan conservation groups and Maasai women to sustain the economy and protect the environment.| W&M News
Donors Rob W. Estes ’74, P ’06 and Jean Berger Estes ’75, P ’06 and their family seek to transform the image of modern accounting through enhanced student experiences, career understanding and networking opportunities.| W&M News
Forbes has counted William & Mary among “The New Ivies.”| W&M News
The Dean of Lucas College & Graduate School of Business, San Jose State University shares that passion, authenticity, honesty and helping others to progress are vital for creating a fulfilling career.| Bluesky Thinking
How the Raymond A. Mason School of Business is shaping the future of data education.| W&M News
Jonathan ''JD'' Due was selected as a Hoover Institute distinguished member for its 2024-2025 class of Veteran Fellows.| W&M News
Robots in the workplace damage employees’ mental wellbeing, finds new research from Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). So, what can be done?| Bluesky Thinking
The average UK employee hears 11 swear words a day. It might sound unprofessional but studies suggest that swearing in the workplace can sometimes offer some surprising benefits.| Bluesky Thinking
With so much time spent online, should we be paying better attention to the health risks? Research finds excessive social media usage can be detrimental for mental health.| Bluesky Thinking
Are we being tricked by overly positive and potentially misleading AI reviews when shopping online? Research explores...| Bluesky Thinking
The Michael J. Seiler Behavioral Research Commendation is set to become one of the American Real Estate Society's highest honors.| W&M News
More than four decades after a W&M coach initially contacted him about enrolling, Carl “Skip” Bruso '24 earned a degree from the university.| W&M News
William & Mary's Raymond A. Mason School of Business recently hosted the eighth annual Women's Stock Pitch in Miller Hall, transcending borders and celebrating women in finance.| W&M News
Research has found that people are commonly blind to how much influence Generative AI can have over their work| Bluesky Thinking
How can industries tackle the rise and impact of parasitic businesses which profit from undermining their success? Research explores...| Bluesky Thinking