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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 latest research and insights from Knowledge@Wharton
Management professor Matthew Bidwell cuts through the conventional wisdom on when (and why) a new job is a good idea.
Global food-crisis solutions, sports leadership, behavior modeling, disrupting education—through new cross-disciplinary partnerships, Wharton is making an impact in some unexpected spaces.
Recommended readings and a TED Talk from a thought-provoking course on urgent societal issues and achieving lasting change
Experts at the Penn Wharton Budget Model forum in Washington examined cyber warfare and what, if anything, can stop it.
A new study examines the pitfalls of office bonding and the best ways to manage employee relationships.
In their new book, Peter Fader and Sarah Toms examine how companies have found transformational success in focusing on high-value customers.
Amazon's two-day and same-day shipping options led to sizable costs. Did that strategy pay off?
The author of a new book offers practical advice for radical job change. (For starters, ditch your Plan B.)
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Professor Michael Platt and the new Wharton Neuroscience Initiative are exploring evolutionary brain science and using high-tech tools to unlock the secrets of human psychology. What does any of that have to do with business? More than you’d guess.
A recent study asks whether long hours on the job are necessarily a bad thing.
Management professor Mary-Hunter McDonnell examines corporate strategies and responses to increased public scrutiny.
Professor Katherine Milkman's course and recommended readings (plus a podcast) examine the choices we make through the lens of behavioral economics.
Wharton’s Lori Rosenkopf, author of the new book Unstoppable Entrepreneurs, offers instructive alumni stories and insights into two of her six “R’s of the Entrepreneurial Mindset.”
Elizabeth “Zab” Johnson and Barbara Kahn discuss how they combined neuroscience and marketing expertise to co-write Visual Marketing.
Boost your career with these insights for intentionally curating your professional relationships.
“Insurance companies have been very clear-eyed about climate change for a long time and the effect that has on their balance sheets,” says real estate and finance professor Benjamin Keys.
The digital money’s future is looking brighter and brighter — to those who buy in.
New research illustrates what happens to health-care costs and care quality when independent hospitals are bought by systems.
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman spoke with Dean Erika James about his cautious optimism and the need to create “superagency.”
Raising salaries for low earners can lead to high returns for all.
A thought-provoking course challenges the idea that technology’s workplace impacts, including job replacement, are imminent.
Restaurant-quality recipes, managing banking risk, and more from alumni and faculty
All the education gained by a recent Wharton MBA grad only made clearer just how much more he needed, especially when it came to launching a startup.
The openings of the Academic Research Building and Tangen Hall mark a new era for the Wharton School and exciting opportunities for students and faculty.
From a small town in Connecticut to the halls of Congress, these four graduates are doing their part to break through partisan politics and serve the greater good.
Parental rights, political secrets, and award-winning recipes
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