How do ‘trading frenzies’ like GameStop affect the real economy? An expert explains
Wharton Professor and co-author of “Trading Frenzies and their Impact on Real Investment” Itay Goldstein explains how trading frenzies, like GameStop, work.
Wharton Professor and co-author of “Trading Frenzies and their Impact on Real Investment” Itay Goldstein explains how trading frenzies, like GameStop, work.
On average, universities only capture 16% of the revenue they help to create, with some more adept at creating commercial recognition than others.
Authors of 'The (Better Than Expected) Consequences of Asking Sensitive Questions' explain why we should ask more of the questions we tend to shy away from.
A diverse board, with passion about making change, is key to closing the gap, says John W. Rogers Jr, the founder of minority-led Ariel Investments. Here's how.
Three authors of books on diversity, equity and inclusion discuss the progress that's been made in the workplace - and the challenges that remain.
Inclusive leaders must build employee trust and value those who have shown trustworthy behavior. But how do you breed personal relationships when COVID-19 has moved work online?
Wharton hosted a panel discussion about the role of companies and philanthropic organizations in addressing racial and social justice in the workplace. Here's what the panellists said.
Wharton’s George Day and Paul Schoemaker examine three key principles that underpin organizational vigilance and show how Adobe’s leaders used them to great effect.
A new study by commissioned by Microsoft and conducted by Boston Consulting Group and KRC Research, shows that working from home has caused productivity to go up, but at the expense of in...
David De Cremer, founder and director of the Centre on AI Technology for Humankind, discusses the power of AI to assert itself in managerial roles around the world.
在他的新书《2030:当今最大的趋势将如何发生碰撞并重塑未来》中,Guillen讨论了这些变化将如何影响我们。Guillen在最近一次接受SiriusXM沃顿商学院日报的采访中指出,多年来这些趋势发展迅速,而这次大流行病又进一步加速了其中很多趋势的发展。收入、种族和性别之间日益严重的不平等状况亟需得到关注,而政府的决策需要更具创新性,才能应对这些挑战。他说,个人责任在气候...
A new study finds that while immigrants make up roughly 15% of workers in the United States, they are 80% more likely to become entrepreneurs.
Wharton management professor Mauro Guillen discusses his new book, '2030: How Today’s Biggest Trends Will Collide and Reshape the Future of Everything.'
Ethan Mollick, Wharton professor and author of The Unicorn’s Shadow, discusses modern entrepreneurship and busts some common myths.
Scott A. Snyder, from Wharton and John Hope Bryant, CEO of Operation HOPE discuss, how businesses can create equal opportunities for minorities.