New Wharton research examines the delicate balancing act among corporations, politicians and social activists.
New Wharton research examines the delicate balancing act among corporations, politicians and social activists.
A new book looks at how category creation has enabled Corning to thrive since 1865, most recently with category king Gorilla Glass, used in most smartphones.
Luxury retailers are exploring how to harness the power of online channels in a way that augments their image, their customer service and, ultimately, their profits.
The case for gun control in the U.S. has never been stronger after the Orlando shooting that claimed 49 lives, experts say. What’s the road ahead for legislation?
See how America ranks in entrepreneurship, according to the “Best Countries” report from Wharton, BAV Consulting, and U.S. News & World Report. It might not be what you think.
Wells Fargo CMO Jamie Moldafsky describes the bank’s digital transformation to meet the heightened demands of today’s consumers.
Jonah Berger takes us inside the conscious and unconscious ways that social influences shape our decisions.
Harman International is innovating in the digital era by destroying silos, tapping good talent and adopting elements of a startup culture. Not bad for the maker of JBL and other brands.
The latest White House move to make food labels more informative helps in the broader drive towards a healthier America. But the big challenge is in finding ways to change people’s food habits, say experts.
A U.K. exit from the European Union could tip the struggling region into recession, says Wharton’s Mauro Guillen.
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