U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died last weekend, deeply affected legal discourse, say legal experts from Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania. They warn against undue delay in finding a successor.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died last weekend, deeply affected legal discourse, say legal experts from Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania. They warn against undue delay in finding a successor.
In order to avoid a decline in growth, Twitter needs to find new and better ways to leverage its strengths, including speed, timeliness and a treasure trove of consumer data, Wharton experts say.
China is weighing whether to simply loosen capital controls or to make the yuan a fully convertible currency. The risk of too much devaluation and capital flight hang in the balance.
Volatility in financial markets is keeping many investors on edge. But there are some steps individuals can take to lessen some of the upheaval on their portfolios.
An estimated 90 percent of the world’s goods are carried by boats and ships over 140 million square miles of open waters. Policing that much area is virtually impossible. We talk to New York Times investigative reporter Ian Urbina about his series “The Outlaw Ocean.” The Knowledge@Wharton show airs 10a.m.-12p.m.…Read More
The Indian government has struck down Free Basics, a high-profile effort that would have made the company a gatekeeper for Internet access.
The successful user experience is about meeting consumer needs on an individual level – a “segment of one” not “one-size-fits” all. But doing so takes data, notes this opinion piece.
First Republic Bank found a way to digitally transform its operations and customer-facing channels without losing the human touch.
The latest regulatory actions on two investment banks over lapses in high-frequency trading reveal that settlements hinder the development of laws, say experts.
A two-minute power pose can help boost your performance, whether it is to excel in a job interview, nail a presentation or get leverage in critical negotiations, according to Harvard professor and social psychologist Amy Cuddy.
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