Innovation

A person shopping on the computer.
May 7, 2014
A group of scholars show why what you see isn't always what you get.
Bible
April 30, 2014
In his recently published book, Hooked, the writer and lecturer explains how one of the most popular Bible apps in the world is engineered to be habit-forming.
The Kings take on the Lakers, 2014
April 28, 2014
Some of the sports world's top business leaders shared their insights at Stanford GSB’s inaugural Sports Innovation Conference. Here's what they had to say.
Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto
April 25, 2014
A Stanford GSB alumnus explains how chaos theory can help video game companies, hospitals, and the U.S. military.
A traffic jam in India
April 16, 2014
A computer network designer takes on commute-hour gridlock in three countries.
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March 12, 2014
Stanford GSB faculty, alumni, and visitors explore the connection between passion, creativity, and inspiration in the workplace.
Slot machines at MGM Grand Casino
March 3, 2014
A marketing professor uses analytics to help improve the bottom line at a Las Vegas gaming company.
Google's Chief Evangelist for Brand Marketing Gopi Kallayil
February 24, 2014
The company's chief evangelist for brand marketing explains how to "get your customers to listen."
Statue of Don Quixote
February 19, 2014
A scholar discusses literature, power, and "the two most important things to know about innovation."
Professor Sarah Soule
February 18, 2014
Their goal: to speed the flow of research results and open access to ideas and knowledge.
The Kings take on the Lakers, 2014
April 28, 2014
Some of the sports world's top business leaders shared their insights at Stanford GSB’s inaugural Sports Innovation Conference. Here's what they had to say.
Nintendo designer Shigeru Miyamoto
April 25, 2014
A Stanford GSB alumnus explains how chaos theory can help video game companies, hospitals, and the U.S. military.
A traffic jam in India
April 16, 2014
A computer network designer takes on commute-hour gridlock in three countries.
Google's Chief Evangelist for Brand Marketing Gopi Kallayil
February 24, 2014
The company's chief evangelist for brand marketing explains how to "get your customers to listen."
Statue of Don Quixote
February 19, 2014
A scholar discusses literature, power, and "the two most important things to know about innovation."
Stanford Engineering Professor Tom Byers
February 13, 2014
A new Stanford online course aims to teach the best practices of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs and venture capitalists as well as allow participants to test their own startup ideas. A free webinar video is available.
Sam Yagan
February 3, 2014
The CEO of Match.com discusses leadership, lessons, and "the most important search of your life."
Professor Joshua Rauh
February 3, 2014
Course led by Finance Professor Joshua Rauh extends reach of Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Stanford GSB MOOC Symposium Presentations
January 31, 2014
Event is culmination of massive open online course about retirement and pensions.
Steve Jurvetson
January 27, 2014
An investor in the space and satellite industry heads to the desert with his own rockets and looks to new heights.
A person shopping on the computer.
May 7, 2014
A group of scholars show why what you see isn't always what you get.
Bible
April 30, 2014
In his recently published book, Hooked, the writer and lecturer explains how one of the most popular Bible apps in the world is engineered to be habit-forming.
Slot machines at MGM Grand Casino
March 3, 2014
A marketing professor uses analytics to help improve the bottom line at a Las Vegas gaming company.
Professor Sarah Soule
February 18, 2014
Their goal: to speed the flow of research results and open access to ideas and knowledge.
February 13, 2014
New research says customized deals often backfire.
Examples of living pods on farms in China
February 5, 2014
By making crucial changes to the normal supply chain supporting tourism, these researchers hope to alleviate rural poverty in an environmentally and economically sustainable way.
Customer with a new iPhone outside of an Apple store
February 4, 2014
The authors of a new book on market research explain how a shift in consumer decision-making affects marketing.
People running on treadmills in a gym
November 26, 2013
Stanford marketing professor Szu-chi Huang finds that what motivates people to achieve a goal changes along the journey.
People helping push a car stuck in the snow
November 21, 2013
In his quarterly column, a Stanford professor of organizational behavior describes how group membership influences behavior.
Billboards in New York
November 5, 2013
A marketing professor explores what happens when the interests of an advertiser and a consumer aren’t such a perfect match.