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Tag: James Kossuth

Stop Asking Job Candidates for Their Salary History

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James Bessen, Erich Denk, and James Kossuth, inĀ Harvard Business Review on why employers should stop asking applicants about their salary histories, even without a formal salary history ban.

Tags: Economic Inequality, Erich Denk, James Bessen, James Kossuth, Jobs, Public Policy, Skills & Wages

The Competitive Landscape of AI Startups

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James Kossuth and Robert Seamans in Harvard Business Review

Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Competition, Economic Dynamism, Innovation, James Kossuth, Robert Seamans, Startups

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Should DEI Efforts Be Expected to Have a Financial Return?

Timothy Simcoe quoted in MIT Sloan Management Review, October 31, 2022

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