Four economists offer a new way of looking at technological innovation: by expanding beyond theory and accounting for an industry’s historical context.
Four economists offer a new way of looking at technological innovation: by expanding beyond theory and accounting for an industry’s historical context.
Americans are flocking to major cities, leading to an urban revival. But the shift also brings challenges, according to a new book.
Macron’s election as French President removes an immediate threat to the EU’s existence. Can it now overcome other serious challenges – to thrive again?
In the face of multiple odds, a carefully drafted fiscal plan promises redemption to debt-battered Puerto Rico.
Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of France-based Renault, discusses the state of the global automobile market, including the rise of autonomous cars.
Advances in cognitive neuroscience provide insights into how the brain works like never before. A new book combines science with management techniques to offer strategies for peak performance.
Emmanuel Macron’s victory in the French presidential election puts to rest for now the threat of an exit by France from the European Union.
Recent Wharton research examines how “social information” can affect the outcome of high-stakes decisions, such as choosing that first job.
Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are pushing up the cost and speed of content acquisition and original production in India.
Former Radian CEO S.A. Ibrahim believes that leadership in a crisis begins by assuming you will succeed.
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