TAG Heuer headed off digital disruption by embracing the connected watch, even though it made the company dependent on Silicon Valley. A new case study looks at the development of the Carrera luxury watch.
TAG Heuer headed off digital disruption by embracing the connected watch, even though it made the company dependent on Silicon Valley. A new case study looks at the development of the Carrera luxury watch.
Shimon Peres’s son, Chemi, discusses his father’s memoir, notably his vision for peace in the Middle East.
Digital culture, fragmentation, distrust of big business and a heavy dose of skepticism are key facets of the millennial generation – and they have led to profound changes in mass marketing, advertising and messaging.
Fintech has the potential to broaden access to finance, but regulators need to ensure that algorithms don’t lead to unfair treatment of consumers, according to Patrick Harker, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
The use of contract workers is a rising trend among private companies and public entities. Although the practice is intended to save money, organizations may suffer other costs.
A NASA scientist looks at the science and economics of climate change and offers solutions on the societal and personal levels.
Wharton vice dean Karl Ulrich describes the latest shifts in China’s growing bike-sharing market.
Selfies have become ubiquitous in the social media age. But all of those posed photos might be impacting how others see us in a way that we didn’t intend.
Puerto Rico suffered a worse disaster — and faces a much longer, more fraught, path to recovery — than Texas, Louisiana or Florida.
A fast-rising middle class and urbanization are driving more competition and specialization, says a principal at Morgan Stanley.

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