Digital Exclusives
Today’s disruptive innovators may believe they belong outside traditional regulation. They don’t, and we’ll be better off for it, writes Prof. Kevin Werbach.
The speed of past technological change pales in comparison to the speed of future change. Even digital is about to become passé.
Before ditching your wireline, consider what happened in the wake of Superstorm Sandy and the implications for universal connectivity.
One year after launching the successful Lifelong Learning Tour, we reflect on the experience and plans for its future.
It’s time to think about innovation in broader terms than just new technology. Government especially needs to be in the conversation.
Innovation is central to our culture at Wharton. Investments in new technologies and initiatives are keeping the School at the leading edge in learning.
What is the proper role of government in encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship ... if any? A panel at the Wharton Economic Summit 2013 tackled the question.
At Deloitte, Microsoft, the White House and beyond, gamification is being applied to virtually every area of business.
The latest book from Wharton Digital Press explains how to stir others’ competitive juices for business success.
Will Coursera change the face of higher education as we know it?
A Philadelphia Wharton alumna reports back from her Lifelong Learning experience.
Kevin Werbach explains how making tasks into games can change results.
The Knowledge for Action Lifelong Learning Tour launched on the West Coast and is bringing the Wharton classroom experience to a city near you.
Penn and other elite centers of higher education are poised to take an innovative leap with Coursera.
Digital distribution is a success, although proposed legislation in Congress might make you wonder if Internet downloading has been a giant disaster for businesses involved.