A lawsuit that wants to dismantle the Affordable Care Act in its entirety could create outcomes that are worse than the problems it aims to fix.
A lawsuit that wants to dismantle the Affordable Care Act in its entirety could create outcomes that are worse than the problems it aims to fix.
At a recent Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative conference, Cadillac’s global CMO, Deborah Wahl, talked about leveraging new technologies for growth.
“Regulatory excellence” requires a system of smart management, a lack of corruption, and empathy toward businesses and consumers alike, a Penn expert says.
Regulatory excellence requires a system of smart management, a lack of corruption, and empathy toward businesses and consumers alike, a Penn expert says.
Marketers have long relied on willingness to pay as a way to gauge consumer preferences. However, new Wharton research shows that paying what’s on a price tag isn’t a clear indicator that people enjoy the products they buy.
New Wharton research shows that paying what’s on a price tag isn’t a clear indicator that people enjoy the products they purchase.
As the Obama era rules end, there are a number of questions surrounding how consumers will be affected and whether additional policy changes may follow.
One of the hottest trends in retirement planning is the use of robo-advisors to automatically manage investment portfolios. But are they better than human advisors?
How boards and executives prepare for risks can make the difference between riding the roughest wave or drowning in it, according to a new book by Wharton’s Howard Kunreuther and Michael Useem.
A novel educational effort is imparting sustainable practices and business skills to China’s swine farmers, who control half the world’s pork markets.
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