Jonah Berger takes us inside the conscious and unconscious ways that social influences shape our decisions.
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.
Muhammad Ali was promoter extraordinaire, a huge fundraiser for worthy causes, and in many ways, changed the face of America.
The U.S. and China are sparring over the latter’s moves to combat industrial overcapacity with dumping and its actions in the South China Sea. Both must take a longer-term view to resolve the disputes, experts say.
The era of chatbots is here, with tech giants making a big push for their mass market adoption. Is it time to embrace them?
According to author Dan Shapiro, negotiating emotionally charged conflicts can be resolved with the same set of tools, whether at home or at work — and even in intractable international conflicts.
Dark Territory, a new book by journalist Fred Kaplan, traces the history of the new form of warfare that was developed with creation of the internet.
The indications from the research are unequivocal, according to the father of behavioral economics: When it comes to decision-making, algorithms are superior to people.
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