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Environmental policies may be designed with the best of intentions, but they often lead to surprising consequences.
Penn researcher's new book cites complexities that parties decline to address and many don't even see
On her latest Choiceology podcast, Wharton professor Katy Milkman discusses the mechanisms of repeated behavior with social psychologist and author of Good Habits, Bad Habits Wendy Wood.
New Wharton research shows that city planning policies may not work as well as the experts think.
On her Choiceology podcast, Wharton professor Katy Milkman discussed surprising research on learning through teaching with Penn psychology professor Angela Duckworth.
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Your moods at work—and the way you express them—may have far greater impact than you realize.
Operations, Information and Decisions professor Gad Allon offers a litmus test for when to consider scaling.
Marketing professor Gideon Nave put the outcomes of social science experiments to the test.
Stuart Craig GRW20 was cited for his work on a study that examined variations in costs for the privately insured.
New Wharton research shows how to promote equality and improve governance.
The Wharton professor's academic work is now a constant of journalism each new year.
Management professor Matthew Bidwell cuts through the conventional wisdom on when (and why) a new job is a good idea.
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Understanding the neuroscience behind first impressions can help you better interact with potential partners.