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For Adnan Raza WG05, a Wharton education was key to building the diverse career he wanted.
Insights from a timely course on financial distress, value creation, and the U.S. bankruptcy system
Pension funds have great potential to drive companies toward ESG practices, but several hurdles stand in the way.
In a new white paper, Post House Capital CEO Jackie Reses W92 examines fintech's explosive growth and offers insights into the many opportunities that lie ahead.
Hilary Kramer WG91 discusses green investing, the value of authentic messaging, and advice for Wharton alumnae.
The $5 million Wharton gift is the largest cryptocurrency donation ever received by Penn.
A podcast by the Wharton Fintech Club is spreading the word about this fast-growing sector and the alumni at its vanguard.
Influencing companies to shift strategy and take on society’s pressing issues
Research by associate finance professor Luke Taylor examines the impact of ESG stocks on society and investor portfolios.
Taking a close look at the three phases of a special purpose acquisition company.
We asked six Wharton professors to cut through the media (and social media) hype and partisan posturing to forecast the long-term impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on their areas of expertise (including one sector that, despite some gloomy predictions, may prove to be immune to the coronavirus).
The latest research and insights from Knowledge@Wharton
How will we afford longer lives?
A new report from the Wharton Social Impact Initiative and consultancy Catalyst at Large illustrates key findings about the field.
The Federal Reserve should encourage banks to manage their own risk and incentivize lending, says the senior director of the Harris Alternative Investments Program.