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Knowledge@Wharton

Why Fairness Matters in Reforming Flood and Health Insurance Programs

As Congress considers restructuring the national health care and flood insurance programs, two Wharton professors argue that they must consider the issue of fairness.

June 15, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How a Yoga Guru Is Mastering the Consumer Goods Market in India

Patanjali Ayurved, a firm headed by a popular yoga master, is leveraging natural ingredients and nationalism to compete with giants in India’s fast moving consumer goods market.

June 15, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Are You a Self-aware Leader?

Organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich says becoming more self-aware can lead to greater success personally and professionally.

June 14, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Why Budget Airlines Are Flying High

Buoyed by low oil prices and new fuel-efficient aircraft, several low-cost European carriers are challenging major legacy airlines in the lucrative U.S.-Europe market.

June 13, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

‘The End of Loyalty’: Shock and Awe for Many American Workers

As the U.S. moved from a blue-collar society to a knowledge economy, certain things were lost, including two-way loyalty in the workplace.

June 12, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How Planners Can Encourage ‘Vibrancy’ — and Create Safer Cities

Recent Wharton research examines how healthy energy in a particular neighborhood can help reduce crime.

June 12, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

‘Britain 0, Insanity 2’: How the U.K. Election May Play Out

The U.K.’s shocking vote piles more uncertainty on Brexit as Conservatives lose the majority. Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett breaks down the potential fallout.

June 9, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Building Diversity: The People That Analytics Often Leaves Behind

Facebook’s head of diversity and other experts talked about the challenges of supporting racial minorities in the workforce at the recent Wharton People Analytics Conference.

June 9, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Is Hosting the Olympics Good or Bad for a Nation’s Brand?

Does hosting a major international sports event help or hurt a nation’s brand? The image polishing and profit expectations do not always lead to gold.

June 8, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Does Democracy Encourage Criminal Politicians?

In India, the world’s largest democracy, 34% of parliamentary members are involved in criminal cases. Does democracy fuel crooked politicians?

June 8, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

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