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On and Off Ramps
People

On and Off Ramps

Taking a detour from a high-powered career — and finding the road back

Asking the Big Questions
Ideas

Asking the Big Questions

Undergraduate scholars tackle heavy-duty finance problems.

Bound to Survive
News

The View From the Summit

The 2007 Wharton Economic Summit marked the close of the anniversary celebration by addressing global economic issues for the next 125 years.

A Principled Leader for Interesting Times
People

A Principled Leader for Interesting Times

An appreciation of departing Dean Patrick T. Harker, who changed the conversation about business School.

Regulation’s Hidden Perils
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Regulation’s Hidden Perils

Government plays a crucial role in ensuring successful markets, says Wharton’s Gerald Faulhaber. Online and elsewhere, that’s easier said than done.

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Wharton Now

The new Lauder Institute Director, Mauro F. Guillén, and other news from around campus

Two men in business attire stand together for a photo in front of a sign with Rio 2006 written on it.
People

Alumni Club Update

A look at Alumni Clubs around the world, and how you can get involved

The Truth About Deception
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The Truth About Deception

Operations and Information Management professor Maurice Schweitzer reveals how promises, lies, and envy affect everything from business negotiations to insurance fraud.

A Bright Future for Energy Ventures
Ideas

A Bright Future for Energy Ventures

Wharton alumni are lowering carbon emissions, reducing consumption of fossil fuels—and pursuing profits.

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Wharton Now

News from Wharton — around the world

Cliff Asness posing on a balcony in New York
Ideas

The Long and the Short of It

Cliff Asness, co-founder and managing partner of hedge fund AQR Capital, puts financial research to work for institutional investors.

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Knowledge At Wharton

Is Your Team Too Big? Too Small? What’s the Right Number?

The Next Long Run
People

The Next Long Run

Professor Jeremy Siegel plumbs the past to find a global future for investors.

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People

Businessperson's Special

Wharton alumni lead professional baseball teams — in the front office, the owner’s box, and even on the field.

When Feelings Go to Work
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When Feelings Go to Work

Emotions have a logic of their own. Wharton's Sigal Barsade shows how feelings play out in the workplace.

Labor Force: The Center for Human Resources
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Labor Force: The Center for Human Resources

Founded as the Industrial Research Development Department, the Center has had long-reaching effects on labor and workforce issues

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On and Off Ramps
People
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Careers
Fall 2007

On and Off Ramps

Taking a detour from a high-powered career — and finding the road back

Asking the Big Questions
Ideas
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Finance
Fall 2007

Asking the Big Questions

Undergraduate scholars tackle heavy-duty finance problems.

Bound to Survive
News
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School News
Summer 2007

The View From the Summit

The 2007 Wharton Economic Summit marked the close of the anniversary celebration by addressing global economic issues for the next 125 years.

A Principled Leader for Interesting Times
People
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School News
Summer 2007

A Principled Leader for Interesting Times

An appreciation of departing Dean Patrick T. Harker, who changed the conversation about business School.

Regulation’s Hidden Perils
Uncategorized
June 01, 2007

Regulation’s Hidden Perils

Government plays a crucial role in ensuring successful markets, says Wharton’s Gerald Faulhaber. Online and elsewhere, that’s easier said than done.

Wharton Now 7
News
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School News
Spring 2007

Wharton Now

The new Lauder Institute Director, Mauro F. Guillén, and other news from around campus

Two men in business attire stand together for a photo in front of a sign with Rio 2006 written on it.
People
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Alumni News
Spring 2007

Alumni Club Update

A look at Alumni Clubs around the world, and how you can get involved

The Truth About Deception
Ideas
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Marketing
Winter 2007

The Truth About Deception

Operations and Information Management professor Maurice Schweitzer reveals how promises, lies, and envy affect everything from business negotiations to insurance fraud.

A Bright Future for Energy Ventures
Ideas
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Entrepreneurship
Winter 2007

A Bright Future for Energy Ventures

Wharton alumni are lowering carbon emissions, reducing consumption of fossil fuels—and pursuing profits.

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International
Fall 2006

Wharton Now

News from Wharton — around the world

Cliff Asness posing on a balcony in New York
Ideas
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Finance
Fall 2006

The Long and the Short of It

Cliff Asness, co-founder and managing partner of hedge fund AQR Capital, puts financial research to work for institutional investors.

Uncategorized
September 01, 2006

Knowledge At Wharton

Is Your Team Too Big? Too Small? What’s the Right Number?

The Next Long Run
People
/
International
Summer 2006

The Next Long Run

Professor Jeremy Siegel plumbs the past to find a global future for investors.

A baseball player hitting a baseball with a bat.
People
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Leadership
Summer 2006

Businessperson's Special

Wharton alumni lead professional baseball teams — in the front office, the owner’s box, and even on the field.

When Feelings Go to Work
Ideas
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Research
Spring 2006

When Feelings Go to Work

Emotions have a logic of their own. Wharton's Sigal Barsade shows how feelings play out in the workplace.

Labor Force: The Center for Human Resources
News
/
Research
Fall 2005

Labor Force: The Center for Human Resources

Founded as the Industrial Research Development Department, the Center has had long-reaching effects on labor and workforce issues

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