The Yale School of Management (SOM) this week announced the launch of a new website bringing together all of the most recent ground-breaking work and research by the school’s esteemed faculty members.
Called “Faculty Insights,” the new site features a collection of the latest working papers, commentaries, interviews and news produced by Yale SOM professors and provides an excellent source of information to prospective applicants who want to stay on top of developments at the school.
Among the initial posts to the site are an analysis of the role the shadow banking system played in the financial crisis by Professor Gary Gorton; a report out of the Millstein Center outlining policy recommendations for reform in the areas of pay for performance, risk oversight and shareholder stewardship; and a commentary by Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld remembering legendary Kidder Peabody financier Albert Gordon.
The multimedia resource also features a collection of video insights from professors as well as a library of audio podcasts. Current topics covered in these sections include issues ranging from the subprime crisis to cognitive dissonance to online advertising.
For prospective applicants considering an MBA at Yale SOM, bookmarking this site is a great way to stay informed.












