The U.S. and China face many similar challenges and needs. These commonalities could deepen the bond between the two nations, notes Wharton’s Dean Geoffrey Garrett.
The U.S. and China face many similar challenges and needs. These commonalities could deepen the bond between the two nations, notes Wharton’s Dean Geoffrey Garrett.
The U.S. government’s latest move to discourage inversion deals where companies relocate to friendlier tax regimes treats the symptoms of the problem, but doesn’t fix the underlying issues, say experts.
This year’s World Government Summit in Dubai showcased the tremendous growth of the U.A.E., the challenges it currently faces and its plans to recapture its legacy of innovation in the sciences that goes back to the Islamic Golden Age.
PwC CFO Carol Sawdye battled cancer at 25 and lived through the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Those experiences changed how she viewed her career and life.
The value of a patent is determined largely by the worth of the underlying invention. But how it is classified also affects its valuation, according to Wharton research.
A controversial North Carolina state law that cancels a city’s move to protect LGBT rights has highlighted the increasing power and scope of corporate and CEO social activism.
Israel’s U.S. ambassador told a Wharton audience that Israel has a formula for success unmatched by any country in the world.
Colm Murphy, group strategy director for advertising agency Droga5, discusses the process behind a successful campaign and how to keep fresh ideas flowing.
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