Research: Leaders Undervalue Creative Work from AI-Managed Teams
HBR2023_How Generative AI Could Disrupt Creative Work
HBR2023_How Generative AI Could Disrupt Creative Work
The DMSB Executive Leadership Council brings alumni together so they can feel close to the DMSB community and stay updated on what is happening with the school now the school is embarking on a new journey under the ledership of Prof. De Cremer. This first council was established in New York City - and the [...]
In the age where AI has created an economy where everyone can be a creator, being a truly authentic and creative individual and entrepreneur will make you stand out. Prof. De Cremer recently met one such individual: Stuart Weitzman! A fashion icon and entrepreneur best known for his designer shoes. He went out and followed [...]
D'Amore-McKim School of Business (DMSB) reached another important milestone in their transformation journey when Prof. De Cremer introduced to all faculty and staff the "Dean's Roadmap" - a document discussing DMSB's identity and vision and identifying the values that make up the DMSB way of working. D'Amore-McKim School of Business is from now the place [...]
As the Dunton Family dean, Prof. De Cremer, in collaboration with provost David Madigan, initiated the renovation plans for both business school buildings. Here is a link to his announcement speech.
In the "Year in Tech 2024", Professor De Cremer discusses a collection of cutting-edge articles published in earlier Harvard Business Review issues that demonstrate how emerging (intelligent) technologies are transforming today's business. In his introduction piece, he discusses how these pieces make clear that AI and emerging technologies in business settings is not an issue [...]
As prof. De Cremer has taken the helm at D’Amore-McKim School of Business, he also launched his dean’s message making clear where the school stands for and what it hopes to aspire. Read the message here.
Prof. De Cremer participated in the Business Review (HBR) podcast on "how generative AI changes creativity" where he was interviewed by HBR editor in chief Adi Ignatius in this special series from HBR IdeaCast. Here’s a link to the podcast.
Prof. De Cremer was invited by popular Singaporean radio station MONEY FM 89.3 to share his thoughts about the how and why Britain has been hit by the biggest day of strikes in a decade as pay disputes escalate and what the prospects of the Ukrainian war are. Here is a link to the podcast.
For 2023, Prof. De Cremer was ranked as the best Psychology Scientist in Singapore. This list can be found on Research.com, a leading academic platform for researchers.