Neuroscience Can Help You Become a Better Leader
Not everyone is a born leader, but a new book by Wharton’s Michael Platt says that neuroscience...
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Neuroscience Can Help You Become a Better Leader
Not everyone is a born leader, but a new book by Wharton’s Michael Platt says that neuroscience...
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How Gaming Can Help Learners of All Ages
Wharton Interactive co-founders Sarah Toms and Ethan Mollick are creating the next generation of...
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Gamification Is Changing How We Work — and Succeed
From motivating employees to maintaining healthy habits, games can help us achieve our goals in...
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The Omnichannel Dilemma: How Retailers Can Get It Right
New research from Wharton’s Santiago Gallino and Robert Rooderkerk of Erasmus University offers...
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Why the Growth of Impact Investing Depends on Data
A lack of data has hampered knowledge of how and whether impact investors achieve their goals....
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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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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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‘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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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...
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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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What’s Mine Is Ours: How Consumption Is Changing
Firms benefit when consumers feel they “own” a product. But in the sharing economy, goods and...
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Keeping Workers Safe: What Do the Numbers Say?
Essential workers have a 55% greater chance of contracting COVID-19, compared with nonessential...
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Why Teams Are the Key to Beating Burnout
Author Paula Davis talks about her new book from Wharton School Press, ‘Beating Burnout at Work,’...
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Less Is More: Redefining the Luxury Goods Market
Conspicuous consumption is giving way to a new ethos called minimalist luxury. Wharton’s Pinar...
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Do You Prefer Cats or Dogs? Why Self-expression Increases Giving
People donate more to charity and tip more when they are given a chance to express themselves...
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What Stops Digital Businesses from Succeeding Globally?
In an interview about his new book ‘The Platform Paradox,’ Wharton’s Mauro Guillén explains why...
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What Will It Take to Close the Wealth Gap?
Wharton’s Katherine Klein talks to John W. Rogers Jr., founder of Ariel Investments, about what...
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How to Optimize Your Omnichannel Marketing Strategy
Wharton’s Raghuram Iyengar explains three major challenges to omnichannel marketing and what...
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Why Empathy Is More Than Standing in Another’s Shoes
A new book about empathy finds that the idea of putting oneself in another’s shoes is changing,...
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How Better Training Can Help Companies Face the ‘Tech Tide’
AI cannot replace the power of a human smile in customer engagement, and the chief...
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