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A Guide to Wharton's Summer Programs

A primer on some of the programs that bring new faces and fresh ideas to Wharton’s campus in the not-so-quiet off-season.

Cracking the Code
People

Cracking the Code

This new MBA club aims to bring tech novices and experts together to build software and their skill sets.

Trading Wall Street for Youth Sports
People

Trading Wall Street for Youth Sports

Nayla Bautista WG17 left banking behind to make an impact on kids' lives through athletics.

Life Lessons: Perfectionism and Forging New Paths
People

Life Lessons: Perfectionism and Forging New Paths

Public relations maven and author Anne Sceia Klein W64 on overcoming gender bias in business and what she learned from giraffes.

Does Fear Motivate Workers?
Ideas

Does Fear Motivate Workers?

Workplace tyranny can boost employee performance, but it can also have dire consequences for office culture.

The Forces Shaping Modern Finance
Ideas

The Forces Shaping Modern Finance

How politics, laws, and our past affect how we manage money

Finding Virtue in Private Equity
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Finding Virtue in Private Equity

The industry’s investors often are portrayed as greedy corporate raiders, but a new study argues the opposite may be true.

How Employee Turnover Affects the Bottom Line
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How Employee Turnover Affects the Bottom Line

Wharton professor Ken Moon's recent study analyzes employee turnover and its ramifications for business.

Examining the 'Replication Crisis' in Research
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Examining the 'Replication Crisis' in Research

Marketing professor Gideon Nave put the outcomes of social science experiments to the test.

Understanding Algorithims and Artificial Intelligence 1
Ideas

Understanding Algorithims and Artificial Intelligence

In the introduction to his new book A Human’s Guide to Machine Intelligence, OID professor Kartik Hosanagar examines two similar AI programs that developed shockingly different personalities.

The Future of Finance
News

The Future of Finance

A letter from Dean Geoffrey Garrett, published in the Spring/Summer 2019 issue.

Wharton's Global Impact: From Hong Kong to San Juan
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Wharton's Global Impact: From Hong Kong to San Juan

The More Than Ever tour travels to São Paulo, Wharton Alumni Angels extends its reach, a trip to the Canadian Rockies, and more

Data: Crowdsourcing, Global Warming, Fintech Lenders, and More
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Data: Crowdsourcing, Global Warming, Fintech Lenders, and More

The latest research and insights from Knowledge@Wharton

Wharton Entrepreneurship: By the Numbers
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Wharton Entrepreneurship: By the Numbers

Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship has put the School on the map as a hotbed for aspiring founders and a place where startups find essential support, both intellectually and financially.

Watchlist: Charitable Fashion, Self-Driving Tractors, and a Men's Health Unicorn
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Watchlist: Charitable Fashion, Self-Driving Tractors, and a Men's Health Unicorn

New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni

The Billion-Dollar Business Of E-Sports
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The Billion-Dollar Business of E-Sports

With sold-out arenas, soaring revenues, and serious investment by traditional sports leagues and team owners, competitive video gaming has evolved from fringe hobby to a global, growing industry.

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Spring/Summer 2019

A Guide to Wharton's Summer Programs

A primer on some of the programs that bring new faces and fresh ideas to Wharton’s campus in the not-so-quiet off-season.

Cracking the Code
People
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Innovation/Tech
Spring/Summer 2019

Cracking the Code

This new MBA club aims to bring tech novices and experts together to build software and their skill sets.

Trading Wall Street for Youth Sports
People
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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2019

Trading Wall Street for Youth Sports

Nayla Bautista WG17 left banking behind to make an impact on kids' lives through athletics.

Life Lessons: Perfectionism and Forging New Paths
People
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Alumni News
Spring/Summer 2019

Life Lessons: Perfectionism and Forging New Paths

Public relations maven and author Anne Sceia Klein W64 on overcoming gender bias in business and what she learned from giraffes.

Does Fear Motivate Workers?
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Management
Spring/Summer 2019

Does Fear Motivate Workers?

Workplace tyranny can boost employee performance, but it can also have dire consequences for office culture.

The Forces Shaping Modern Finance
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Finance
Spring/Summer 2019

The Forces Shaping Modern Finance

How politics, laws, and our past affect how we manage money

Finding Virtue in Private Equity
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PE/VC
Spring/Summer 2019

Finding Virtue in Private Equity

The industry’s investors often are portrayed as greedy corporate raiders, but a new study argues the opposite may be true.

How Employee Turnover Affects the Bottom Line
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Management
Spring/Summer 2019

How Employee Turnover Affects the Bottom Line

Wharton professor Ken Moon's recent study analyzes employee turnover and its ramifications for business.

Examining the 'Replication Crisis' in Research
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Research
Spring/Summer 2019

Examining the 'Replication Crisis' in Research

Marketing professor Gideon Nave put the outcomes of social science experiments to the test.

Understanding Algorithims and Artificial Intelligence 1
Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Spring/Summer 2019

Understanding Algorithims and Artificial Intelligence

In the introduction to his new book A Human’s Guide to Machine Intelligence, OID professor Kartik Hosanagar examines two similar AI programs that developed shockingly different personalities.

The Future of Finance
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Finance
Spring/Summer 2019

The Future of Finance

A letter from Dean Geoffrey Garrett, published in the Spring/Summer 2019 issue.

Wharton's Global Impact: From Hong Kong to San Juan
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International
Spring/Summer 2019

Wharton's Global Impact: From Hong Kong to San Juan

The More Than Ever tour travels to São Paulo, Wharton Alumni Angels extends its reach, a trip to the Canadian Rockies, and more

Data: Crowdsourcing, Global Warming, Fintech Lenders, and More
Ideas
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Innovation/Tech
Spring/Summer 2019

Data: Crowdsourcing, Global Warming, Fintech Lenders, and More

The latest research and insights from Knowledge@Wharton

Wharton Entrepreneurship: By the Numbers
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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2019

Wharton Entrepreneurship: By the Numbers

Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship has put the School on the map as a hotbed for aspiring founders and a place where startups find essential support, both intellectually and financially.

Watchlist: Charitable Fashion, Self-Driving Tractors, and a Men's Health Unicorn
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Entrepreneurship
Spring/Summer 2019

Watchlist: Charitable Fashion, Self-Driving Tractors, and a Men's Health Unicorn

New and notable ventures from Wharton alumni

The Billion-Dollar Business Of E-Sports
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Innovation/Tech
Fall/Winter 2018

The Billion-Dollar Business of E-Sports

With sold-out arenas, soaring revenues, and serious investment by traditional sports leagues and team owners, competitive video gaming has evolved from fringe hobby to a global, growing industry.

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