On February 12, Booth professor Steven N. Kaplan discussed the performance of private equity, examining actual impact at both the company and the investor level.
Rothman Faculty in Residence Past Events
Explore past events from the Rothman Faculty in Residence Program and get key insights from Booth professors who have served as faculty in residence at our London campus.
On November 12, Booth professor Jean-Pierre Dubé, shared his views on utilizing machine learning to make marketing decisions and the effectiveness of AI-powered analytics as the driving force of a company’s marketing strategy.
On November 30, Booth professor Anil Kashyap was joined by Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist, for a fireside chat in London to discuss challenges facing the world economy and policymakers in 2023 and beyond. Hear the full conversation here.
On October 5, Chicago Booth’s Anil Kashyap joined other economic experts to discuss the market and policy response to recent disruptions from China-US trade wars, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Can Democratic Capitalism Survive?
On June 6, Chicago Booth’s Raghuram G. Rajan and the Financial Times’ Martin Wolf came together for a fireside chat about Wolf’s latest book, the rise of inequality, economic turmoil, political instability, and more.
Can Democratic Capitalism Survive?
Raghuram Rajan explored the ways in which corporate goal setting has changed over the years and offered insights into how CEOs choose which goals to emphasize. He connected these stated goals with the actions pursued (or not) by corporate leaders. For instance, why do firms announce environmental goals? Do these have effects on their behavior?