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Wharton is one of the institutions helping China embrace complexity and take the next step in economic development.
A call for attention and support for an unprecedented opportunity for early-stage businesses and job creation, before it’s too late.
Our public policy debate explores the extent of government’s role, and questions the fairness and transparency of mandating one form of energy over another.
It does not take a Wharton professor to tell you that the U.S. commercial real estate market has been impacted by macroeconomic trends, such as the persistent and high level of unemployment.
How are big companies defying the gravity of slow domestic growth? They’re practicing art of exporting to countries where demand for their products is growing faster than the United States.
Hot off the press from the all-digital publishing initiative from the Wharton School, these new business books are available both in eBook and paperback formats.
At the annual Wharton Finance Conference on Friday, Oct. 21, scores of MBA students devoted their day off from classes to attend the event. Titled “Shifting Paradigms: A New Era in Finance,” the conference focused on how the financial crisis and resulting recession impacted the industry.
It is difficult nowadays to find funding for an early-stage company in the biomedical and biotech field. As speakers at the Annual Wharton Alumni Healthcare Conference on Oct. 22 explained, the rules of engagement between investors and entrepreneurs have changed since the financial crisis.
James G. Dinan, W’81, Jeffrey S. Katz, WG’71, and Robert G. Goergen, WG’62, were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the School.
The Joseph Wharton Awards Dinner at the Wharton Club of New York was a big-name event. Beyond the attendees were award winners, business leaders who exemplify Wharton’s values.
During last Tuesday’s webinar, Mike Useem, polled attendees on what quality was most often missing from leaders they’ve witnessed and worked with in business or in the community.
Wharton professors who compete in the annual Iron Prof event are an even rarer breed. Their research must be pioneering in their respective fields, and they must be thick-skinned and brave to stand in front of hundreds of students and colleagues who vote for only one of them at the end.
The Wharton School could dust off those old E.F. Hutton commercialsto advertise when Sam Zell talks on campus, as he did on Thursday, Sept. 15.
Ted Weschler,W’83, was named the second appointee to the trifecta of investment gurus who will take over Berkshire Hathaway after Warren Buffett’s retirement.
Jacobs Levy Equity Management Center for Quantitative Financial Research, Wharton’s newest center, is set to have a large impact on all of Penn’s campus.
An MBA degree at the top business school in the world could be called a “golden business passport." Then again, at Wharton, MBA students learn a good deal too, accumulating knowledge that helps them succeed in their future professions.