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Businesses want engaged followers and brand ambassadors. Democratic societies need passionate life-long learners. Is gamification the solution for all?
The celebrity entrepreneur and investor can serve as inspiration to anyone who's starting to think about what they offer the world, like this Penn undergrad.
The health care capabilities of Apple’s ”most personal device ever” could boost a marketplace filled with promising startups, says a medical device specialist.
A co-founder of a new app startup and Wharton undergrad offers his advice to fellow student founders on how to problem-solve and create.
Can nonprofits and social enterprises benefit from a less-known but effective injection of investment, the search fund?
Love it or hate it, Uber is here to stay. What are the pros and cons of its disruption of traditional transportation?
There’s a lot of talk about “mainstreaming” impact investing, but what will it take to get there? The Wharton Social Impact Initiative is working on answers.
An exotic type of insurance appears to provide all the upside and none of the downside for startups and their investors. Holy grail or wholly doubtful?
The Wharton Global Forum Beijing presented a sweeping range of keynotes, panel discussions and workshops surrounding the theme Growth Through Innovation.
A Wharton startup wields new research that reveals its devices could deliver higher sales to retail shops. We learn more from the founder, Doug Baldasare.
Entrepreneur and author Wyn Lydecker connects with social impact founders and thought leaders about benefit corporations, international growth and more.
Wharton Magazine reconnects with the co-founder of the Philadelphia startup Curalate, which seeks to help brands understand and succeed in the visual Web.
For the second summer in a row, Carlos Vega joined Wharton entrepreneurs at 2401 Walnut St. He was all business this year landing a multibillion-dollar client.
Looking for a soon-to-be stock winner like Netflix? Find companies with disruptive ideas and CEOs who do the opposite of what Clayton Christensen prescribes.
Mack Institute Co-Director George Day offers five lessons for building “innovation prowess” within an enterprise.
A huge economic opportunity awaits companies that embrace a global plastic bottle deposit system, writes environmental entrepreneur Doug Woodring.