Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lost a critical state-level election. Does it mean the end of economic reforms for India?
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has lost a critical state-level election. Does it mean the end of economic reforms for India?
Many of us job-hop through our careers. But research by Wharton professors Matthew Bidwell and Ethan Mollick shows that the grass is not necessarily greener on the other side.
Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) will form a government in Myanmar next year. But will it be able to grow the economy?
Bitcoin has been used by illegal drug sellers and bankers alike. It has soared, crashed and endured. But can it also be Silicon Valley’s weapon of choice for challenging Wall Street financial dominance?
Rent the Runway former president and veteran retailer Beth Kaplan talks about protecting your reputation and why the way in which you leave a company is as important as how you join it.
The law needs to become clearer on daily fantasy sports contests, says Wharton’s Abraham Wyner.
Adam Wilson, co-founder and chief scientist of Boulder, Colo.-based Sphero, talks about BB-8, the new droid in the forthcoming Star Wars Episode VII.
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is increasingly expected and demanded of Western companies. Emerging multinationals are jumping on the bandwagon, too — although not always willingly.
There’s been talk for some time that traditional marketing is dead. But now that 70% of consumers trust brand recommendations from friends, and only 10% trust advertising, it’s clear that social media connections are driving the change.
Andrew Challenger discusses this year’s trends in holiday hiring.
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