Despite falling in-store sales and store closings, some retailers find new ways to engage customers. What can struggling media companies learn?
Despite falling in-store sales and store closings, some retailers find new ways to engage customers. What can struggling media companies learn?
Two Penn experts discuss the latest economic developments in China and Chinese officials’ reactions to what is happening in Washington.
Virtual reality, robotics and AI will spark a new appreciation for uniquely human traits like collaboration and emotional intelligence in organizations.
Can global ride-hailing startup Uber slow its rate of cash burn before losses start to threaten the company’s viability?
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President Trump has signed an executive order to begin dismantling parts of Obamacare. Is it possible to keep some aspects of the health care plan but not others?
Wharton research shows that spillover anger — not sadness or another emotion — leads to deception.
Will Saborio, WG’18, G’18, came to Wharton not just for a business education, but also to gain insight and access to Latin America through the Lauder Latin America Program. Although born and raised in New Orleans, Will’s family hails from Nicaragua. He began school as a child in New Orleans…Read More
Barack Obama led a committed and mostly scandal-free White House, but he could have forged consensus on key issues with more persuasive communication, say experts.
“Gut feel” plays a surprisingly important role in decision making by early-stage angel investors, according to new research by Wharton’s Laura Huang.
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