Why a 1968 Paper Still Influences Modern Asset Management
A landmark 1968 paper discovered the relationship between earnings data and stock prices,...
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Why a 1968 Paper Still Influences Modern Asset Management
A landmark 1968 paper discovered the relationship between earnings data and stock prices,...
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Mindfulness at Work: A Little Bit Goes a Long Way
Just a few minutes of mindfulness each day makes employees more helpful and productive, according...
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What Smart Manufacturers Know About Bundling Products and Services
Jeff Kavanaugh, head of the Infosys Knowledge Institute, explains why manufacturers are moving...
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How Will Israel’s Election Results Affect Its Economy?
Zvi Eckstein, dean of the Tiomkin School of Economics at IDC Herzliya and a visiting professor at...
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Why Good People Still Can’t Find Jobs
If employers are grumbling that they can’t find qualified applicants for vacancies, they only...
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Removing Human Bias from Predictive Modeling
Algorithms are supposed to be neutral, but they are packed with the same biases built into the...
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Why the U.S. Needs a New Vision for Affordable Housing
With rents at all-time highs and house prices out of reach for many, the squeeze is on to find...
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Why Cost Management Needs to ‘Save to Transform’
Cost management in the digital age is about more than reducing costs or driving growth. It must...
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GE’s Pension Freeze: Will It Help Right the Ship?
GE’s move trims employee benefits and could depress morale as the company consolidates -- and...
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Finding Your Voice: Why Confidence Is Key to Persuasion
Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger’s latest research on persuasive language puts some...
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How Immigrant Entrepreneurs Pave the Way for Foreign VC Investments
Armed with knowledge and connections in their native countries, first-generation immigrants help...
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Why Digital Transformations Fail — and How to Fix That
Author Tony Saldanha offers five steps for businesses that want to transition to digital but...
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Can India’s Economy Return to High Growth?
Gaurav Dalmia, chairman of Dalmia Group Holdings, a holding company for business and financial...
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Has the Sharing Economy Disrupted Marketing? Not Quite…
A new paper by Wharton's Cait Lamberton offers guidance for marketers who must transform...
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In the Digital Age, How Companies Can Go from Vulnerable to Vigilant
Wharton's George Day and co-author Paul Schoemaker discuss their new book on how companies can...
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Why Ridesharing Reaps Unexpected Benefits
Ride-sharing can be more than just transportation. Research co-authored by Wharton's Lindsey...
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The Next Legal Challenge: Getting Law Firms to Use Analytics
Lawyers are reluctant to use big data and predictive analytics, partly because of the risk-averse...
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Machine Programming: What Lies Ahead?
Machine programming -- software that creates its own software -- is at an inflection point. It...
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Want Better Forecasting? Silence the Noise
Scholars have long focused on the effects of bias on the accuracy of predictions. But new...
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How We Can Put Civility Back into Civic Engagement
A new publication from Penn’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy offers a framework for...
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