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Economics & Finance

What High Oil Prices Mean for the Energy Transition

Aldona Kapačinskaitė

Today’s pump prices reveal why the firms well-placed to build a clean energy future have little incentive to do so.

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The Curse of Success

Kaisa Snellman

What equality reports don't tell us: why career success still threatens women’s relationships.
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Could AI Tools Actually Help Us Feel Better?

Johannes Eichstaedt

Millions already lean on chatbots for emotional support. With careful development, they could deliver a new generation of mental healthcare.

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The Role of Business in the Humanitarian New Normal

B. Thakur-Weigold, L.Van Wassenhove

As support for aid shrinks, business can help make the system more resilient.

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Your Strategy Is a Flashlight, Not a Business Plan

Andrew Shipilov

Organisations must treat strategy as a continuous search for opportunity – not a document they write once and shelve.
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Strategy

How to Build A Successful AI Hub

Philip M. Parker

Creative solutions that could recreate Silicon Valley in Africa and Asia.

Career

Four Mindsets That Undermine Workplace Well-Being Initiatives

Enoch Li

A simple shift in thinking can help you implement more effective strategies – and prevent you from sabotaging your good intentions.

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How On‑Demand AI Assistance Undermines Learning

S. Poulidis, H. Bastani, O. Bastani

Giving learners on‑demand AI assistance can erode practice, productive struggle and long‑term skill growth – even when they know it harms their learning.

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How AI Is Transforming Healthcare Diagnostics

S. Delaye, N.C. Smith

AI is transforming healthcare diagnostics in radiology and pathology. What was a future aspiration is now embedded in clinical workflows worldwide.

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Diversity in the Workplace: An Unexpected Side-Effect

Asher Lawson

High-performing women and racial minorities who defy stereotypes may inflate diversity perceptions in organisations – which can undermine support for their groups.

Leadership & Organisations

INSEAD Insights: Strong Cultures, Supply Chains and Surprise

Lily Fang

New research on organisational behaviour, healthcare, the energy transition and more.

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Five Global Trends in Business and Society in 2026

F. Veloso, P. Joos

INSEAD faculty identify the top threats and opportunities for business in the year ahead.

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Leapfrogging the African Healthcare Gap

R. Aggarwal, S. E. Chick, I. Kivleniece

Entrepreneurs across Africa are tackling infrastructure gaps and driving progress by building scalable, sustainable health systems.

Strategy

Five Ways to Innovate for Sustainability

I. Visnjic, L. F. Monteiro, M. Tushman, E. Ciorra

Companies that view sustainability as a source of innovation rather than a compliance problem open new paths for growth.

Economics & Finance

Income Inequality: A Vicious Cycle?

Asher Lawson

Greater income inequality can decrease public support for raising the minimum wage.
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