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How COVID Changed the World
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How COVID Changed the World

It’s been five years since COVID-19 upended our lives. Knowledge at Wharton asked the School’s professors to examine the lasting impacts for business, the economy, and society.

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Ideas

Are You Ready to Embrace AI?

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman spoke with Dean Erika James about his cautious optimism and the need to create “superagency.”

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Ideas

Brand-Building in a Brave New World

Today’s companies need to convey a clear purpose to maintain loyalty.

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Ideas

When Work Leads to Worry

Job-related anxiety is pervasive, but there are simple and effective ways to manage it.

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Ideas

Hero Worship

Grocery delivery workers were hailed as heroes during the pandemic, but not all gig workers responded to the label the same way. New research explores the business consequences of becoming an overnight hero.

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Ideas

Why Some Firms Keep Quiet About ESG

A primer on the troubling trend of “greenhushing” and what it means for climate change

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Ideas

Why Loyal Employees Are Hard to Find

Goodbye, gold watch. Bon voyage, retirement party. Fare thee well, fat pension. The modern workplace has become increasingly transactional, raising the question: Is company loyalty gone for good?

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Ideas

Why Online Retailers Have a ‘Need for Speed’

New research shows just how much retailers stand to lose from their slow-loading websites.

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Ideas

Is This the End of Globalization?

The war in Ukraine has sparked doomsday predictions, but one Wharton professor says dependencies between countries are here to stay.

Wharton Neuroscience Initiative executive director Zab Johnson with students in the Wharton Behavioral Lab.
School News

A Mash-Up of Marketing and Neuroscience

Wharton’s popular Visual Marketing course examines the real-world applications of visual cognition and its influence on consumer behavior.

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How COVID Changed the World
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Health Care
Spring/Summer 2025

How COVID Changed the World

It’s been five years since COVID-19 upended our lives. Knowledge at Wharton asked the School’s professors to examine the lasting impacts for business, the economy, and society.

A man and a woman in casual business attire sit on a stage in front of a Wharton-branded backdrop.
Ideas
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AI/Analytics
Spring/Summer 2025

Are You Ready to Embrace AI?

LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman spoke with Dean Erika James about his cautious optimism and the need to create “superagency.”

Five pairs of white high-top shoes stacked on top of each other in a column.
Ideas
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Marketing
Spring/Summer 2024

Brand-Building in a Brave New World

Today’s companies need to convey a clear purpose to maintain loyalty.

Illustration of a woman at a desk with her head in her hands and speech bubbles floating all around her.
Ideas
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Management
Fall/Winter 2023

When Work Leads to Worry

Job-related anxiety is pervasive, but there are simple and effective ways to manage it.

Illustration of a gig shoppers carrying bags in front of a hero-like statue of a gig worker.
Ideas
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Research
Spring/Summer 2023

Hero Worship

Grocery delivery workers were hailed as heroes during the pandemic, but not all gig workers responded to the label the same way. New research explores the business consequences of becoming an overnight hero.

Conceptual illustration of a businessman holding a tree behind his back.
Ideas
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ESG
Spring/Summer 2023

Why Some Firms Keep Quiet About ESG

A primer on the troubling trend of “greenhushing” and what it means for climate change

Actors in a scene from Mad Men clink glasses at a dinner table.
Ideas
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Careers
Fall/Winter 2022

Why Loyal Employees Are Hard to Find

Goodbye, gold watch. Bon voyage, retirement party. Fare thee well, fat pension. The modern workplace has become increasingly transactional, raising the question: Is company loyalty gone for good?

Illustration of a slow-loading website.
Ideas
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Retail
Fall/Winter 2022

Why Online Retailers Have a ‘Need for Speed’

New research shows just how much retailers stand to lose from their slow-loading websites.

Three cargo ships in the water.
Ideas
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International
Fall/Winter 2022

Is This the End of Globalization?

The war in Ukraine has sparked doomsday predictions, but one Wharton professor says dependencies between countries are here to stay.

Wharton Neuroscience Initiative executive director Zab Johnson with students in the Wharton Behavioral Lab.
School News
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Marketing
May 26, 2022

A Mash-Up of Marketing and Neuroscience

Wharton’s popular Visual Marketing course examines the real-world applications of visual cognition and its influence on consumer behavior.

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