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Idea Stories Opensearch
June 25, 2026
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Games reveal a simple yet powerful principle about how people coordinate without much information.
June 19, 2026
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Andrew Hall discusses “political superintelligence,” anti-AI backlash, and the rush to get AI under control.
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Bloomberg
May 19, 2026
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AI Courses Fuel Surge in Fast-Track Executive Education at Elite Schools
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Handgun Acquisition in California During the Pandemic: Patterns by Demographic and Prior Ownership
Adam Rosenberg, Matthew Miller, Yifan Zhang, Sarah Hirsch, Sonja A. Swanson, David M. Studdert
Applied Economics Letters
June302026
Journal Article
Physician-Reported Safety Outcomes of AI-Generated Hospital Course Summaries
François Grolleau, April S. Liang, Timothy Keyes, Stephen P. Ma, Thomas Lew, Tridu R. Huynh, Natasha Steele, Philip Chung, Paige Qin, Gowri Chandra, Stephanie F. Wang, Evan Mullen, Lauren Carpenter, Mita Hoppenfeld, Matthew Morrin, Baffour A. Kyerematen, Nerissa Ambers, Nikesh Kotecha, Emily Alsentzer, Jason Hom, Nigam H. Shah, Kevin A. Schulman, Jonathan H. Chen
JAMA Network Open
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Working Paper
Discovery as Strategic Search: A Theory of Litigation Burden and Procedure
Steven Grenadier, Brian Grenadier
June242026
Working Paper
Market Fragmentation and Inefficiencies in Maritime Shipping
Kostas Bimpikis, Giacomo Mantegazza, Salomón Wollenstein-Betech
June2026
Research Insights
Idea Stories Opensearch
June 19, 2026
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Andrew Hall discusses “political superintelligence,” anti-AI backlash, and the rush to get AI under control.
June 11, 2026
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Changing how fleets are organized could lead to big cuts in fuel costs and carbon emissions.
June 03, 2026
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The first large study of Chapter 7 bankruptcy enforcement looks at why filers misreport their finances.
Podcasts
Idea Stories Opensearch
June 25, 2026
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A simple rule that captures the processes by which humans learn social conventions demonstrates the limitations of AI.
Idea Stories Opensearch
June 29, 2026
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The co-founder and president of Anthropic talks about her decision to leave OpenAI, “radical responsibility” for AI safety, and why she’d still major in literature.
Videos
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May 28, 2026
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Can we trust artificial intelligence if we don’t understand how it works?
April 23, 2026
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Private equity offers outsized returns. Retail investors are taking note.
March 19, 2026
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Five lessons in five minutes: Professor Mohsen Bayati shares how to turn raw data into better decisions.
Latest School News
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October 05, 2020
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Dare Ladejobi, MSx ’20: Building a COVID-19 Response into a HealthTech Solution for Millions
The 2020 Social Innovation Fellow’s multi-channel tool has potential for broad use in bringing affordable healthcare to emerging markets.
September 29, 2020
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Susan Athey Honored for Innovative Market Research
Stanford Graduate School of Business professor and economist recognized for pioneering and innovative scholarship on markets.
September 25, 2020
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Working and Learning Around the World, Remotely
An unprecedented number of Stanford GSB students spent summer internships working at companies in emerging markets.
September 21, 2020
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Kimberly Schreiber, MBA ’20: Tech-Powered Service Navigation for People with Developmental Disabilities
NeuroNav’s service navigators and software curate options and unlock government funding to meet client goals.
August 20, 2020
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Mohammad Akbarpour Named a 2020 Sloan Research Fellow
The fellowship recognizes Akbarpour’s promising explorations that bridge computer science and economic theory.
August 12, 2020
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By the Numbers: How Stanford GSB Shifted to Virtual Teaching
A numerical recap of the weekend when the school moved its courses online.
August 06, 2020
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“Half of the Patients We Work with Are Now Facing Serious Financial Difficulties”
Karin Underwood, MBA ’19, founded CoachMe to help low-income Americans improve their health-related behaviors.
August 06, 2020
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How We Adapted
If you want to move a business school’s curriculum online in a single weekend, you better practice what you teach.
August 06, 2020
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“It’s in People’s Nature to Want to Do Something during a Catastrophe”
Xue “Xander” Wu, MS ’19, organized Hack for Wuhan to help his besieged hometown in China.
August 06, 2020
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“Our Goal Is to Create 50,000 Face Shields for Frontline Workers”
Through Dent Education, Rajan Patel, MBA ’16, transforms under-resourced Baltimore teens into entrepreneurial makers.
August 06, 2020
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“The Pandemic Has Made Our Mission More Critical Than Ever”
With TalkingPoints, Heejae Lim, MBA ’15, bridges language barriers between teachers and parents.
August 06, 2020
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“We Thought We’d Seen It All. A Global Pandemic Was Not on Our List.”
Brian Anderluh and Lee Zimmerman, both MBA ’94, scrambled to keep their Yosemite lodges afloat and their workers housed.
August 06, 2020
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“We’re Giving the Community Access to Affordable Credit in a Time of Deep Need”
Listo cofounder Sam Ulloa, MBA ’05, aims to democratize access to financial services for under-banked families nationwide.
August 06, 2020
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“We’ve Never Been Closer to Each Other or to Those We Serve”
Suhani Jalota, MBA ’22, PhD ’24, created the Myna Mahila Foundation to help women in Mumbai’s slums overcome the stigma of menstruation.
August 03, 2020
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Maker: AIDS Memorial Quilt — Sewing as a Catalyst for Change
“My greater hope,” Mike Smith says, “is that people will see what we’re doing and realize that they, too, can do something worthwhile — that it’s easy to be helpful if you want to be.”
July 31, 2020
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Hard Lesson: How to Land Safely When a Firm Won’t Fly
Amanda North, MBA ’82, looks back on the painful experience of shutting down a business that had once been her dream.
July 29, 2020
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David Dodson, MBA ’87: What Matters to Me Now and Why
“I was forced to exchange something I had chased for years with something I now find matters more.”
July 28, 2020
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Stanford GSB Alumni Help Reinvent This Year’s Admission Process
The MBA admissions team delivers an innovative virtual program that introduced incoming MBA students to the school’s alumni, students, programs, and culture.
July 24, 2020
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Office Artifact: Sarah Soule’s Refrigerator Whiteboard
While sheltering in place, a Stanford GSB professor decided to write out equations in her kitchen — much to her cat’s confusion.
July 24, 2020
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Students Present 2020 Teaching Awards to Honor Outstanding Impact in and out of the Classroom
MBA, MSx, and PhD students honored Glenn Kramon, Saumitra Jha, and Arvind Krishnamurthy for their impact in teaching and service.
July 23, 2020
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David Rogier MBA ’11: “Everyone Should Have Access to Genius”
How the CEO and cofounder of MasterClass reinvented online learning.
July 16, 2020
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Stanford Seed Navigates the New
After COVID-19 hit, the Stanford GSB-led initiative that’s working to end the cycle of global poverty had just weeks to re-invent itself.
July 10, 2020
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Ian Cinnamon, MBA ’19: Making Public Spaces Safer
This Stanford GSB alum believed AI would be better than the human eye at spotting weapons at security checkpoints. Turns out he was right.
July 09, 2020
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Back to Class: Civic Workshop
A new course paired teams of students to work remotely with different organizations supporting coronavirus relief efforts.