A new e-book co-authored by Wharton professor Kevin Werbach offers ideas for using game elements to engage customers, employees and others.
A new e-book co-authored by Wharton professor Kevin Werbach offers ideas for using game elements to engage customers, employees and others.
Are the FDA’s medical device regulations too hard, too soft, or just right? Wharton research indicates that the agency is on the right track.
Wharton finance professor Philipp Illeditsch and colleagues have created a model that captures a valuable new way to value bonds, based on volatility and risk premiums.
Bragging about generous deeds could bring individuals praise or scorn, depending on their motivations, says Wharton’s Deborah Small.
Research by Wharton’s Vincent Buccola focuses on the question of whose rights should take precedence in the case of a municipal bankruptcy.
The new health care landscape is fueling consolidation for hospitals, physicians groups — and now insurers. So who are the winners and losers?
Research co-authored by Wharton’s Daniel Taylor reveals that an IPO shortcut implemented as part of the JOBS Act in 2012 has had unintended — and costly — consequences.
Pre-IPO tech valuations are looking frothy. But there are important differences between today’s tech valuation environment and the dot-com bust of 2000.
In his new role as Benin’s prime minister, Lionel Zinsou will oversee the West African nation’s economic development. In an earlier interview, he discussed where Africa’s rapid growth is coming from, and how it can compete with other markets.
As part of our two-month summer immersion in China, the Chinese Program visited a “marriage market” (相亲市场) in the heart of Shanghai. This market takes place at the People’s Park (人民公园) every weekend and is the hot spot for parents looking for prospective life partners for their children. Marriage in China…Read More
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