From corn to petroleum, the oversupply in global commodities has been making investors nervous about economies in Latin America that depend heavily on them.
From corn to petroleum, the oversupply in global commodities has been making investors nervous about economies in Latin America that depend heavily on them.
Combining themed physical space with a VR experience can create a compelling marketing experience – but can it grab a big enough audience?
After discontinuing the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung’s recovery may be hampered by the fierce competition in the Android ecosystem.
The Penn Wharton Budget Model shows that Donald Trump’s tax plan is better for the economy in the short run but Hillary Clinton’s is best in the long run.
Japan and South Korea may offer lessons for China in shaping a national brand that gradually improves its reputation for quality, notes a Chinese expert.
Customer engagement is undergoing a quick revolution, following the customer where he or she lives — into the realms of chatbots, instant messaging, social media, and artificial intelligence.
Target is expanding with smaller stores in urban locations, while Amazon is planning to open convenience stores. Experts explain the potential impact of those moves.
Wharton research shows how umpires adjust their calls based on what information they think they know when a play is in motion.
James Buchanan is the worst U.S. president because his actions led to the Civil War, says author and journalist Robert Strauss.
Tracy Kidder’s new book is a portrait of a precocious programmer and entrepreneur, and of his team of life-long collaborators.
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