Recent Wharton research examines how healthy energy in a particular neighborhood can help reduce crime.
Recent Wharton research examines how healthy energy in a particular neighborhood can help reduce crime.
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.
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.
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.
In India, the world’s largest democracy, 34% of parliamentary members are involved in criminal cases. Does democracy fuel crooked politicians?
Elevated testosterone may lead people to make worse decisions and be less likely to question their impulses, new Wharton research finds.
Genetic testing tells people if they are predisposed to certain diseases – and it carries major implications for insurers.
A growing number of philanthropists is quietly using charitable giving to influence issues they support, according to a new book.
Recent Wharton research examines how retailers can use online data to create more effective pricing policies.
Penn’s William Burke-White and Columbia’s Christopher Sabatini discuss the growing crisis facing Brazilian President Michel Temer.
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