WFH or RTO? What the data say about the role of the office in the postpandemic age. “Productivity was most affected by what we called focus time, which was a measure of how much time you were working without any interruptions from texts and emails and Zoom meetings,” says Chicago Booth’s Michael Gibbs. “You need focus time, whether you go to the office or you are at home. And some people are terrible at that at home.” https://ms.spr.ly/6043UqxZR #remotework #hybrid
Chicago Booth Review
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Research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. https://www.chicagobooth.edu/review
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Chicago Booth Review publishes research-driven insights on business, policy, and markets. We are a publication of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. The magazine traces its origins back to the 1960s, when Chicago Booth—or the Graduate School of Business, as it was then known—began publishing Selected Papers, written by faculty members for a general audience. In 1997, the school launched Capital Ideas as a separate newsletter that featured articles about faculty research. It subsequently evolved into a magazine of the same name. In 2016, we rebranded as Chicago Booth Review. Chicago Booth’s insistence on robust data, careful analysis, and rigorous models has characterized the Chicago Approach, and it’s our guiding value. Chicago has a long and proud tradition of debate and discussion. We welcome your comments and contributions. Listen: www.chicagobooth.edu/review/podcast
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A rigorous regime of training and testing provides inadequate preparation for professional advancement, argues Chicago Booth’s John Paul Rollert. https://ms.spr.ly/6041UCmK1
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What’s the impact of hybrid work on commercial real estate? Research by New York University’s Arpit Gupta, University of North Carolina’s Vrinda Mittal, and Columbia’s Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh finds that office occupancy in major US office markets tumbled by 90 percent from the end of February 2020 to the next month, as buildings emptied out. https://ms.spr.ly/6043UCmHD #hybrid #realestate
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Research from Chicago Booth’s Julia Selgrad and coauthors draws on the trading behavior of mutual fund managers in response to local climate-related shocks. https://ms.spr.ly/6040UhnN6
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Chicago Booth’s Randall S. Kroszner discusses whether the Fed and the White House are on a collision course. "If you suddenly started seeing more discussion about, 'Well, we've got to reign in the Fed, we've got to bring that closer in and control it.' I'm not so sure that the markets trust the politicians more than they trust the Fed," Kroszner says on the Chicago Booth Review Podcast. https://ms.spr.ly/6047U71wT #Fed #interestrates
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What’s at the root of global economic inequality? Institutions help explain uneven development between countries. https://ms.spr.ly/6041ULLEv
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Is the customer always right? In this episode of The In-House Ethicist, Chicago Booth’s John Paul Rollert looks for a balance between honoring customers and indulging them. https://ms.spr.ly/6041ULINT
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Would you spend $6m on a banana? “Contemporary #art is the weirdest market I’ve ever seen,” says The University of Chicago Booth School of Business's @Canice Prendergast in this brilliant short interview with Chicago Booth Review. Art prices are driven by exclusivity, status and our herding instincts, Prendergast says. #contemporaryart #economics #artmarket #luxury https://lnkd.in/e-6mv9HF ?
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Common eviction policy solutions may be targeting the wrong problem, according to Chicago Booth’s Scott Nelson. https://ms.spr.ly/6045ULKZF
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Why is being frugal a virtue? On this episode of The In-House Ethicist, Chicago Booth's John Paul Rollert traces the history of frugality from the 18th century to today. https://ms.spr.ly/6049UqIHt #business #ethics
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