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Meet Five Wharton Alums Who Inhabit a Brave New World of Hospital Acquisitions, Corporate Bureaucracy and State-of-the-Art Patient Care
A Wrestler, a Rower and a Fencer Report on Victory, Defeat and Lessons Learned
Wharton welcomes alumni back to campus.
Insurers Faces with Crippling Losses from a Major Hurricane or Earthquake Are Taking a Closer Look at “the Most Innovative Idea in Insurance in the Last 200 Years”
Vertical Integration, Managed Care and Physician Practice Management Companies Are the Wrong Remedies for Our Ailing Health Care System, Says Professor Lawton R. Burns
When Stephen Hoch Cruises the Aisles, It’s Usually Not to Make Purchases But to Research Topics Like How Consumers and Managers Make Decisions and the Impact of Private Labels on National Brands
Managers Who Aggressively Push Networking Initiatives in Their Firms and Industries Come up with New Product Ideas More Often – and With Better Results – that Those Who Don’t, says Lori Rosenkopf
Movies That Become Megahits Are Money Machines for Their Studios. When They Fail, It’s a Whole Different Script
Professor Franklin Allen’s Research Looks at the Upcoming Shakeout in World Economies as Well as the Need for Companies to Better Integrate Finance and Strategy
If you have ever examine the inner workings of a camera or coffee maker, car or mountain bike, you and Professor Karl Ulrich will have a lot to talk about. His bottom line: Design Matters.
Management Professor Geoff Garrett analyzes the politics and personalities behind the struggle for European integration.
With the passage of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, telecom companies are gearing up for the competitive battle of their lives
Wharton's Michael Useem Looks at "Investor Capitalism"
London alumni weigh in on living and working in Europe and the U.K.
Professor Peter Knutson Wraps Up 31 Years Instructing Students How to Look Behind the Numbers, Or, As He Puts It, “How to Distinguish Reality from Accounting and GAAP from Claptrap”
How Robert Goergen, WG’62, turned a $25,000 hobby investment into a $300 million manufacturer of candles, fragrance products and candle accessories.