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Wharton's Risk Management and Decision Processes Center examines risks and uncertainties from chemical disasters to earthquakes to terrorism
Professor Nancy Rothbard takes on the work/family debate, with some surprising findings.
Wharton's Dan Raff takes us through 60-plus years of business history.
Investing in emerging markets can be profitable, but risky. Wharton's Witold Henisz sheds light on how government actions can wreak havoc on businesses that invest overseas.
Wharton's Lorin Hitt studies the impact and implications of the Computer Age
Wharton Prophets on Profits - and a Host of Other Economic Issues
What's in it for you? More importantly, what's in it for them? Professor Chip Hunter looks at productivity in the highly competitive banking industry.
How is e-commerce affecting the way we shop for milk and tomatoes, houses and office buildings, skirts and suits?
Three new books by Wharton faculty offer insights into negotiation, the global workplace, and ethics.
Projects Recently Completed by Wharton Faculty
Recent Projects from Wharton Faculty
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
Recent Projects From Wharton Faculty
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