Wang Wei, chairman of Spring Airlines Japan and son of a Chinese mogul, talks to Knowledge@Wharton about his plans to expand in Japan.
Wang Wei, chairman of Spring Airlines Japan and son of a Chinese mogul, talks to Knowledge@Wharton about his plans to expand in Japan.
An overlooked health crisis among working-class, middle-age whites in the U.S. has led to a sharp spike in mortality rates not seen in other groups or other rich countries. Why?
The power of networking should not be underestimated, whether it is to find a better job or counter Russian hackers, says Anne-Marie Slaughter in her new book.
Brillio’s Raj Mamodia offers his views on temporary visas, technology, employee engagement, and keeping one foot in the present and one in the future.
Company news affects how its stock reacts. But market reaction also influences corporate decision-making, Wharton research finds.
Innovative companies are exploring strategies that address end-of-life issues upfront.
Remanufacturing, cascading materials through several lifecycles and rethinking the idea of ownership are more effective than recycling waste.
The idea behind extended producer responsibility (EPR) is catching on.
Vodafone India and Idea Cellular are merging in a $23 billion deal to become the largest mobile carrier in India.
With many baby-boomers closing in on the age at which they are required to take disbursements from their retirement accounts, more financial education is needed, says Wharton’s Olivia Mitchell.
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