Google hopes YouTube Red will provide the search giant with an additional revenue stream and, perhaps more importantly, strengthen its competitive position in music and video streaming.
Google hopes YouTube Red will provide the search giant with an additional revenue stream and, perhaps more importantly, strengthen its competitive position in music and video streaming.
The thawing of relations between the U.S. and Cuba has produced an unlikely benefit. Lung cancer patients in the U.S. may soon have access to a promising vaccine developed in Cuba.
China’s new five-year plan – including the introduction of a two-child policy to replace the country’s one-child rule — aims to fix demographic imbalances and welfare gaps, among other issues.
Research by Wharton’s Matthew Cedergren finds that plaintiffs considering a lawsuit against a firm give serious weight to whether the manager went above and beyond normal reporting requirements.
George Taber was credited with the first usage of the term “crony capitalism” in the 1980s, when he used it to describe the political situation in the Philippines. Today, he sees a similar environment developing in the U.S.
U.S. concerns about Russian ships operating near vital undersea cables have put the spotlight on the vulnerability of the vast global network that carries almost all of the world’s Internet communications and financial transactions.
Over the past year, a slew of companies have expanded their paid leave policies to give employees more time off to care for their newborns or adopted children. What are the upsides — and potential downsides — for employees and firms?
India could become a rich country. But before that it may need a new Constitution that promotes economic liberty, say entrepreneur Rajesh Jain and economist Atanu Dey.
The more we understand about the mechanisms in the brain that influence decision-making, says Wharton marketing professor Michael Platt, the more we make better choices.
What do you do after you invent the Pepsi Challenge and help Steve Jobs lead Apple? If you are John Sculley, you take aim at an underserved area of the smartphone market, and share your wisdom with the next generation of hopeful entrepreneurs.
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