Digital Exclusives
Can India turbocharge its economic growth, even surpass China? Wharton’s Dean Geoffrey Garrett has two reasons the answer could be yes, one for maybe.
Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett tells U.S. businesses: Now's a good time to look seriously at Africa.
Scaling businesses is what Wharton expertise does best. No wonder Wharton alumni have been called on to lead it at Google.
A handful of Wharton grads—leaders in their respective fields—earn distinction in one of the longest-running alumni awards programs.
How will East Asia respond to challenges like slower Chinese growth and higher U.S. interest rates? Hopefully with more economic cooperation.
The Wharton alumni communities in Chicago and Los Angeles met with Dean Geoffrey Garrett during recent Global Conversation Tour stops. See the highlights.
The source of Uber’s and Airbnb’s success is their use of business analytics. What lessons can all business leaders learn from their example?
Wharton's dean sits with Wharton alumni to discuss the state of the European markets during a Global Conversations Tour stop in London.
Wharton’s dean makes the case for why China's future is in the hands of its consumers and e-commerce, and the tech and retail companies looking to profit.
Wharton Dean Geoffrey Garrett travels to Tokyo and Seoul as part of the ongoing Global Conversations Tour. Take a look at photo highlights here.
The decentralization and delegation present in a flat organizations bring downside risks, but more benefit can be had with the work of strong leadership.
Today is move-in day for Penn freshmen, a perfect time for Wharton’s dean to review how undergraduate business programs can best produce tomorrow's leaders.
Wharton is invested in doing good for the world and eager to share what we can about social entrepreneurship, impact investing and other social impact topics.
Wharton faces the same macro forces that businesses confront, while tackling strategy and execution in ways that could inform private enterprise.
We highlight members of the Wharton community worth watching on social media.
The Penn Wharton China Center celebrated its opening and promises to enhance learning and research opportunities for faculty, students, alumni and friends.