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Faculty Viewpoints

  • Don’t Be Surprised by Uber’s Low-Priced IPO—It’s a Sign of Challenges to Come

    According to Yale SOM’s Matthew Spiegel and Heather Tookes, an IPO is often followed by disappointing returns, not just for the newly public company but its entire industry.

    Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, center, at the New York Stock Exchange during the company’s IPO on Friday, May 10. Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images.
  • A Life in Finance: A Conversation with Prof. Roger Ibbotson

    Professor Roger Ibbotson, an influential scholar and practitioner of finance for decades, sat down for a conversation with Professor William Goetzmann about his groundbreaking work on the historical returns of the stock market, his experiences as a teacher, and his current research.

    A chart showing the historical returns of various asset classes in the 2018 Stocks, Bonds, Bills, and Inflation Yearbook by Roger Ibbotson
  • Think Biden and Trump Are Too Old for the White House? Take a Look Around.

    Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld points to research on the strengths of older people and the accomplishments of politicians and business leaders in their 60s, 70s, and 80s.

    Former vice president Joe Biden campaigning in Pittsburgh on April 29. Photo: Jeff Swensen/Getty Images.
  • Can the Microcredit Model Be Improved?

    Studies suggest that the long-term impact of microfinance is limited. Yale SOM’s Mushfiq Mobarak and the University of Chicago’s Vikas Dimble write that the much-touted policy tool can help more people by modifying and extending its model.

    A microfinance meeting in Northern Togo. Photo: Godong/UIG via Getty Images.
  • Tesla’s Turbulence Musk Be Explained

    Yale’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld argues that Elon Musk’s recent performance demonstrates that he doesn’t get the importance of fulfilling expectations.

    Image of skid marks on asphalt
  • A Frustrating and Illuminating Process: Global Network Experts Discuss the State of Brexit

    A panel of experts from the Global Network for Advanced Management discussed the prolonged, contentious Brexit process and what the future likely holds for businesses and citizens with ties to Britain.

    The flags of the UK and the EU
  • Lost At C: Why Executive Titles Matter

    Today’s C-suite is crowded with executive titles, Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld writes. The result, he argues, is a dilution of leadership and confusion about who is really in charge.

    The helm of a boat at sea.
  • Big Issues: What is Water Worth?

    Julie Zimmerman, a professor of green engineering at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Science, joined the Global Leadership: Big Issues class to explore some of the complex issues surrounding water scarcity and its connection to energy and climate.

    People from the Borana tribe by a reservoir in Yabelo, Ethiopia. Photo: Eric Lafforgue/Art In All Of Us/Corbis via Getty Images.
  • Has Employment Become the Goal of the U.S. Healthcare System?

    Dr. Greg Licholai writes that the complexity of the healthcare system has generated unexpected incentives—one of which is that we have come to rely on the industry for jobs.

    Doctors and nurses in a operating room
  • Is Cryptocurrency Really a New Idea? 

    Bitcoin meshes digital technology with an approach to money that predates the development of cash and coin, according to Yale SOM’s William Goetzmann.

    A drawing of a wall carving showing ancient people exchanging Bitcoin