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Business and Management

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The MIT Sloan School of Management is one of the world's leading business schools — conducting cutting-edge research and providing management education to top students from more than 60 countries. The school is part of MIT's rich intellectual tradition of education and research. Learn more

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MIT Sloan Africa Innovate Conference 2013 - 18. Pitches - ...
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MIT Sloan Africa Innovate Conference 2013 - 18. Pitches - Organic Waste ...

Climate Change Policy that Makes Economic Sense
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Climate Change Policy that Makes Economic Sense

A webcast recorded on April 10, 2013, featuring Professor Christopher Knittel of the MIT Sloan School of Management.

Sloan PE Symposium - Phil Canfield
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Sloan PE Symposium - Phil Canfield

Recorded April 5, 2013

MIT Sloan Experts | Adaptive Testing and Test Preparation ...
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MIT Sloan Experts | Adaptive Testing and Test Preparation with Testive

Miro Kazakoff GM '11, co-founder of the "The MBA Show," discusses his new venture, Testive, a developer of adaptive testing and test preparation products.

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 2: ...
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 2: Comparative Energy ...

Description: This lecture provides a general overview of various energy systems on a global scale as well as a comparison of energy consumption in correlation to GDP, industry, and recent growth. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 20: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 20: Social Movements

Description: This lecture explores drivers of movements, such as interest groups and changing preferences, and how they affect environmental movements as well as the formation of public policy, efforts, and parties. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 21: U.S. ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 21: U.S. Environment ...

Description: This lecture focuses on the politics of regulation through a series of case discussion surrounding the EPA and setting emissions standards in response to air pollution, coal emissions, and acid rain. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 11: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 11: Business Decisions ...

Description: This lecture features a facilitated discussion of combined heat and power (CHP) and the Hexion case study, which challenges students to consider a sample net present value analysis and its implications. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 14: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 14: Innovation and ...

Description: The lecture highlights how technology maturity, scale, scope, and capabilities of innovations affect the business model for that new innovation. Discussion about energy at different phases of innovation ensues. Instructor: Donald Lessard

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 15: ...
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  • Educational
Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 15: Non-Renewable Energy ...

Description: This lecture focuses on the state of non-renewable energy on the global market. Classic hotelling theory is covered in the beginning, and then oil, coal, and natural gas markets are analyzed over the across geographies and time. Instructor: Richard ...

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 1: This ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 1: This Course and The ...

Description: This lecture provides an overview and motivations for the class, as well as an introduction to the U.S. energy system. A brief history of the state of U.S. energy is given through a series of graphs and data. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 12: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 12: Organizational ...

Description: This lecture features a facilitated case discussion of barriers against organizational change as present in the Biodiesel at MIT case study. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 13: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 13: Developing ...

Description: This lecture focuses on business strategies, drivers of competitive advantage, and factors that affect product value. A facilitated discussion of the Husky case highlights value-based and differentiating strategies. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 17: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 17: (Yesterday's and) ...

Description: This lecture focuses on electric power systems, grid architecture, and transmission systems. Baseload units and peaking units are compared, as are various market models, and state and federal regulations. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 22: ...
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 22: Economic Development ...

Description: This lecture features a guest speaker, Bob DiMatteo, the CEO and chairman of MTPV. He speaks about micron-gap thermalphotovoltaics and entrepreneuship in the energy field. Later, a short lecture is given on the green growth model. Instructor: Bob DiMatteo, ...

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 19: ...
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Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 19: Making Public Policy

Description: This lecture focuses on the development of public policy and the roles that interest groups and factions play in governance. The creation of America's democracy is used as an example, followed by EPA regulation. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 10: ...
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  • Educational
Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 10: Normative Frameworks ...

Description: This lecture introduces how economic concepts including net present value, discount rates, and time value impact energy services and the energy market. Risk-return analyses and investment strategies are also discussed. Instructor: Richard Schmalensee

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 16: ...
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 16: Shale: Opportunities ...

Description: This lecture focuses on hydraulic cracking, or fracking, and its environmental consequences and impact on policy as seen from the perspectives of key stakeholders. Discussion includes a thought experiment about having a shale resource in Massachusetts. ...

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 18: ...
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 18: Tomorrow's Electric ...

Description: This lecture focuses on future challenges that await grid technology on the policy, economic, and technological fronts. RD&D and dynamic pricing are offered as avenues toward solutions, though the primary issues still rests in policy and regulation. ...

Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 6: ...
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Energy Decisions, Markets, and Policies - Lecture 6: Climate Science and ...

Description: This lecture presents the issues of time-scales and uncertainties as barriers to climate change. Three views on discounting are discussed as well as strategies for reducing global costs, adapting to new technologies, and reducing CO2 emissions. Instructor: ...

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