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The Innovation-Through-Acquisition Strategy: Why the Pay-Off Isn't Always There
Founded as the Industrial Research Development Department, the Center has had long-reaching effects on labor and workforce issues
News from across Wharton: from Patagonia Exec talks to the Wharton Sports Business Initiative
With the baby boomer generation nearing 65, key players at a recent Wharton conference weighed in on retirement, a possible labor shortage, and the strengths of an older work force.
In a new book from Wharton School Publishing, author CK Prahalad argues for a more inclusive capitalism.
A new book co-authored by Amelia Warren Tyagi, WG’96, examines why middle-class families are going broke.
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How well do 401(k) plans work, and who benefits most from them?
Valuing the Invisible: How To Manage Bankruptcies of Knowledge-Based Companies
Wharton's Olivia Mitchell is a key player in Social Security reform.
Finding Business Opportunities in an Uncertain Economy
Two new faculty books offer key insights on who will survive and prosper – and why
Wharton Prophets on Profits - and a Host of Other Economic Issues
With so many options to choose from, proponents of changing the Social Security system agree on only one thing: delaying the process will be disastrous.
Professor Mauro Guillén analyzes the role of business groups in South Korea, Argentina and Spain. Within their histories lie clues to overall economic performance.
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