How Misinformation Hurts Democracy
While overtly fake news generated by bogus websites can be dangerous, there’s greater harm in...
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How Misinformation Hurts Democracy
While overtly fake news generated by bogus websites can be dangerous, there’s greater harm in...
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How the Biden Administration Could Tackle Climate Change
Rejoining the Paris Climate Accord will be a positive step, but options for the new...
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If Pandemic Productivity Is Up, Why Is Innovation Slowing Down?
The majority of employees working from home during the pandemic are just as productive, but they...
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What Will Persuade People to Take a Vaccine?
Behavioral scientists at Wharton and Penn are studying the best communication strategies that...
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COVID-19 and the Myth of Urban Flight
A small percentage of city dwellers are flocking to the suburbs during the coronavirus pandemic,...
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Why Trump’s Visa Ban Cost Fortune 500 Firms $100 Billion
Eroded stock valuations reflect investor concerns that talent shortages hurt productivity and...
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Does the U.S. Need Universal Health Care?
Wharton professor Robert Hughes explains the moral and social benefits of universal health care...
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How Inclusion Helps Companies Succeed
During a recent Leading Diversity@Wharton event, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary spoke with three...
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Why Diverse Boards Can Help Close the Wealth Gap
John W. Rogers Jr., founder of Ariel Investments, talks with Wharton’s Stephanie Creary about his...
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Which Companies Are Winning in China?
In their new book, Wharton’s Karl Ulrich and Lele Sang explore the successes and failures of...
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Will Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Plan Work?
President-elect Joe Biden’s proposed stimulus package is comprehensive and will likely help to...
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Leading Diversity: How Firms Can Walk the Talk
As part of the Leading Diversity at Work series, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary talks to IBM Global...
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The Power of People: Why Philanthropy Takes More Than Money
Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink of Google.org talks with Wharton’s Katherine Klein about how the tech...
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What Makes Songs Popular? It’s All About ‘You’
Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger explains why songs with the word “you” are more...
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‘Making Money Moral’: How New Collaborations Are Changing Capitalism
A new book from Wharton School Press explores a growing movement to unlock private-sector...
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How ‘Trading Frenzies’ Affect the Real Economy
Coordinated attacks on a stock could impair a firm’s ability to raise capital and lower its...
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Building Diversity into the Venture Capital Ecosystem
During a recent Leading Diversity@Wharton event, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary spoke with venture...
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Why Early 401(k) Withdrawals Are a Bad Idea
Policymakers are exploring every option to get money in the hands of people to help them cope...
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GameStop Fallout: Why Regulation Could Hurt Index Investing
Regulators looking to prevent stock price manipulation must not harm the price discovery process...
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Keeping Workers Safe: What Do the Numbers Say?
Essential workers have a 55% greater chance of contracting COVID-19, compared with nonessential...
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