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Public relations maven and author Anne Sceia Klein W64 on overcoming gender bias in business and what she learned from giraffes.
Workplace tyranny can boost employee performance, but it can also have dire consequences for office culture.
The industry’s investors often are portrayed as greedy corporate raiders, but a new study argues the opposite may be true.
Marketing professor Gideon Nave put the outcomes of social science experiments to the test.
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Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship has put the School on the map as a hotbed for aspiring founders and a place where startups find essential support, both intellectually and financially.
Knowledge@Wharton pays tribute to the influential professor emeritus.
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.
Steinhardt, Fine, Berkowitz & Co. co-founder Jerrold Fine W64 on his core values, his new book, and pitching to Pete Rose.
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The “dean of American antitrust law” weighs in on building better policy and the fallacy of targeting big business in defense of the little guy.
Two Wharton professors examine the impacts of hurling insults at the competition.
What is the most efficient way to handle patients waiting to see a doctor in the ER?
New research shows that early-stage angel investors rely on instincts over data when looking for their next home run.