How Artificial Intelligence Can Slow the Spread of COVID-19
A new machine-learning approach to COVID-19 testing that was developed by Wharton’s Hamsa Bastani...
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How Artificial Intelligence Can Slow the Spread of COVID-19
A new machine-learning approach to COVID-19 testing that was developed by Wharton’s Hamsa Bastani...
08:07
How Biases Influence CEOs Throughout Their Careers
CEOs often have a tailwind of strong performance and are expected to be more rational and...
10:08
Why Early 401(k) Withdrawals Are a Bad Idea
Policymakers are exploring every option to get money in the hands of people to help them cope...
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Beyond the Business Case for Diversity: What Leaders Must Do
Scholars David A. Thomas and Robin J. Ely talk with Wharton’s Katherine Klein about why the...
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Building Diversity into the Venture Capital Ecosystem
During a recent Leading Diversity@Wharton event, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary spoke with venture...
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How COVID-19 Created a Health Care Backlog
A new study co-authored by Wharton’s Hummy Song found the number of mammograms declined sharply...
13:54
Why Business Model Innovation Matters More Than Ever
A new book by Wharton’s Raphael (“Raffi”) Amit and Christoph Zott from IESE Business School...
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How ‘Trading Frenzies’ Affect the Real Economy
Coordinated attacks on a stock could impair a firm’s ability to raise capital and lower its...
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‘Making Money Moral’: How New Collaborations Are Changing Capitalism
A new book from Wharton School Press explores a growing movement to unlock private-sector...
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Where Biden’s $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Plan Will Fall Short
The Biden relief package leaves little headroom for economic growth and job gains, according to...
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What’s Next for Jeff Bezos and Amazon?
CEO succession is routine in business, but Amazon isn’t like other companies. Wharton’s Mike...
10:42
What Makes Some Ads More Shareable Than Others?
Millions tune into the NFL Super Bowl each year to watch the game’s entertaining advertisements....
10:54
What Wall Street’s ‘Short Squeeze’ Means for Investors and Regulators
Regulators have no clear options in controlling social media-led speculation in stock prices, say...
13:17
What Makes Songs Popular? It’s All About ‘You’
Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger explains why songs with the word “you” are more...
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The Power of People: Why Philanthropy Takes More Than Money
Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink of Google.org talks with Wharton’s Katherine Klein about how the tech...
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Leading Diversity: How Firms Can Walk the Talk
As part of the Leading Diversity at Work series, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary talks to IBM Global...
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Will Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Plan Work?
President-elect Joe Biden’s proposed stimulus package is comprehensive and will likely help to...
09:37
Which Companies Are Winning in China?
In their new book, Wharton’s Karl Ulrich and Lele Sang explore the successes and failures of...
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How the U.S. Capitol Attack Is Changing Corporate Values
The violent storming of the U.S. Capitol on January 6 was a “watershed moment” for corporations...
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Will Parler Prevail in Its Antitrust Case Against Amazon?
Wharton’s Herbert Hovenkamp explains why far-right social media platform Parler faces an uphill...
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