Stanford GSB
Confidence 0.85 · 4 sources · last confirmed 2026-06-26
The Stanford Graduate School of Business is the business school of Stanford University. In the wiki it surfaces both as a research institution (faculty whose work the corpus cites) and as a publishing channel — its YouTube channel and the If/Then podcast are the source vehicles for several ingests. Distinct from its sibling Stanford entities Stanford HAI (the human-centered-AI institute), Stanford Digital Economy Lab, and Stanford Online.
Role in the wiki
Promoted to an entity page on 25 June 2026 after the second author:-value appearance (the dangling-author rule), which also resolves several pre-existing broken [[Stanford GSB]] links. Three sources to date:
- [[2026-06-25-guilbeault-stanford-gsb-what-ai-cant-do-and-why|Guilbeault — What AI Can’t Do — And Why]] (If/Then podcast, 25 Jun 2026) — Douglas Guilbeault on the cognitive-science limits of LLMs (jagged-frontier, durable-skills, analogical-reasoning).
- [[2026-05-21-jones-stanford-gsb-ai-and-our-economic-future|Jones — A.I. and Our Economic Future]] (GSB Spring Reunions, May 2026) — economist Chad Jones on AI and long-run growth (ai-employment-effects).
- Carroll & Sørensen — strategy by analogy — GSB-affiliated strategy scholarship anchoring analogical-reasoning.
- [[2026-06-25-carroll-stanford-gsb-making-organizational-culture-great|Carroll — “On Making Organizational Culture Great”]] (GSBooks, 25 Jun 2026) — Glenn R. Carroll on organizational culture as a social-control system aligned to strategy; the wiki’s anchor for the
strategic-renewal/organizational-culturecell (warner-wager-process-model).
A related GSB-channel source not yet linked here is the Chamath talk.
Open questions
- If/Then as a distinct channel-entity — the podcast is a recurring GSB property; if it accrues more wiki sources it may warrant its own page (cf. the channel-entity convention used for YC Root Access).
- Faculty entities — Douglas Guilbeault, Chad Jones, and other named GSB faculty remain Dangling (single-source); promote on a second source each.