Leading Diversity: Why Listening and Learning Come Before Strategy
As part of a new series called “Leading Diversity at Work,” Wharton’s Stephanie Creary and global...
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Leading Diversity: Why Listening and Learning Come Before Strategy
As part of a new series called “Leading Diversity at Work,” Wharton’s Stephanie Creary and global...
44:23
Investing in ‘Rockstars’: How One Fund Is Building Businesses with Women of Color
Wharton’s Katherine Klein speaks with Gayle Jennings-O’Byrne and Pialy Aditya, who are using...
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Too Much of a Good Thing? The Perils of Overconfidence
Wharton’s Katherine Milkman talks with Don Moore from the University of California, Berkeley,...
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The High Cost of Returns: Should Retailers Rethink Their Policies?
Easy returns are great for shoppers, but they are becoming a bigger financial liability for...
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Can Tesla Maintain Its Momentum?
If Tesla can scale its output and fend off competition from established automakers, the answer is...
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Three Steps for Creating a More Equitable Workplace
As part of the Leading Diversity at Work series, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary talks with Kwasi...
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COVID Crisis: Balancing Health Care and Economic Policy
The pandemic has disproportionately hurt weaker segments of society. Wharton’s Guy David...
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How Retailers Can Salvage Customer Loyalty
Shoppers are losing patience with retailers during the pandemic, according to a new study that...
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How the Pandemic Is Affecting Working Mothers
A high number of working mothers are leaving their jobs during the pandemic, which is...
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Disaster Relief: Why the Poor Need Higher Priority
Current federal policies are inadequate for the most vulnerable communities when disasters...
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What Drives Household Bankruptcy?
New research by Wharton’s Sasha Indarte suggests that people file for bankruptcy not because of...
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Making Good Decisions: A Toolkit
Wharton’s Katy Milkman talks with author Annie Duke about her new book that provides a tools for...
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A Penn Wharton Budget Model analysis provides policymakers with a framework to weigh the cost of...
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Will Consumers Spend or Save This Holiday Season?
Retail sales will see modest growth over a holiday season marked by the uneven spending habits of...
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How Data Science Can Win the Debate on Police Reform
Rooting out racial bias in law enforcement starts with better data, according to Wharton’s Dean...
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How to Bridge Social Justice and the Financial Markets
Wharton’s Katherine Klein talks to Adasina founder and CEO Rachel Robasciotti about her firm’s...
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How Incubators Help Entrepreneurs Succeed
Research by Wharton’s Valentina Assenova shows that disadvantaged entrepreneurs can grow their...
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Neuroscience Can Help You Become a Better Leader
Not everyone is a born leader, but a new book by Wharton’s Michael Platt says that neuroscience...
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Why Mispricing the Risks of Sea Level Rise Could Prove Costly
A lead-lag pattern between home sales volumes and prices is delaying a day of reckoning for...
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Startups Are Finding the Sweet Spot in a Downturn
Small business formations are booming during this pandemic, but they need buffers against a...
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