Faculty Viewpoints
What Comes Next for Europe?
Yale Insights spoke with professors David Bach and Andrew Metrick about the likely short-term and long-term implications of “Brexit.”
How Do You Enforce Antitrust Law in a Global Marketplace?
Professor Fiona Scott Morton, the former chief economist in the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice, on the state of global competition law.
Can I Ask You a Question?
We have learned to be skeptical of claims by advertisers. Can a question evade our defenses?
Frame or Get Framed
Yale’s David Bach writes that the legal battle between Apple and the FBI illustrates the strategic importance of issue framing in public debates.
Theranos Teaches Silicon Valley a Hard Lesson about Accountability
The failures of the blood-testing firm Theranos show that high-flying tech firms need boards who are willing to ask the hard questions.
Fighting the Next Global Financial Crisis
Yale SOM’s Robert Shiller warns that the shifts in public psychology that can spark instability are not easily anticipated.
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld: Clearing Bull from the Bully Pulpit
Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld writes that business leaders are increasingly embracing a larger societal mission and using their public statements to comment beyond deals and products.
Is There Opportunity in Global Complexity?
Yale’s David Bach explains how to gain an edge by effectively navigating the complicated global landscape of differences in cultural, political, and regulatory norms.
Did Finance Make Civilization Possible?
Prof. William Goetzmann traces the millennia-long relationship between finance and the growth of civilization.
How Have Individuals Shaped Globalization?
In his new book, Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Garten examines nearly a thousand years of globalization through the lens of 10 individuals who accelerated and shaped the process.