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Knowledge@Wharton

Cats vs. Dogs: How Feline Agility in Business Leads to Long-term Growth

In an industry dogfight, businesses should act more like cats and forge their own path for long-term growth, according to a new book.

March 1, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How to Stop States from Borrowing Too Much Money

New Wharton research suggests a new way to hold states more accountable for taking on excessive debt while avoiding bankruptcy.

February 28, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

What’s Blocking Corporate Creativity?

Today’s business leaders so often are driven by metrics, yet creative ideas often lack realistic measures. So how can executives keep creativity alive?

February 20, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How Whole Foods Can Emerge from a Slump

Organic food has become more popular among consumers, and it’s now easier to find in many grocery stores. But that’s not good news for Whole Foods, which once had a corner on the market.

February 20, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

Does India Need a Radically Different Approach for Rapid Growth?

Participants at the 2017 One Globe Forum in New Delhi suggested ways India can overcome the challenges that stand in the way of its transition to a knowledge economy.

February 17, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How the Federal Reserve Can Maintain Its Independence

Retaining the Federal Reserve’s autonomy is a top concern as President Trump’s appointments could occupy key roles, say experts.

February 16, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

You’re Happy and You Know It — Why You Probably Shouldn’t Show It

New Wharton research finds that abundantly happy people are perceived as innocent and unsophisticated, which makes them more vulnerable to deception.

February 16, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

A Boutique Investment Bank’s Aramco IPO Grand Slam

Moelis & Co. beat some Wall Street titans to land a coveted advisory role to the huge Aramco IPO.

February 16, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

How Mindfulness Can Lead to Better Health Care Outcomes

Physicians must heed warning signals of burnout, and be more compassionate to be effective, says Ronald Epstein in a new book on mindfulness.

February 16, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

First Book: A Novel Model for Social Enterprises

First Book has adopted a novel business model that is key to the nonprofit’s success in distributing books and other items to kids in need.

February 15, 2017   |   Knowledge@Wharton

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