Why More Working Families Are Turning to Public Health Insurance
The spiraling cost of health care is pushing more working families with employer-sponsored...
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Why More Working Families Are Turning to Public Health Insurance
The spiraling cost of health care is pushing more working families with employer-sponsored...
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Mindfulness at Work: A Little Bit Goes a Long Way
Just a few minutes of mindfulness each day makes employees more helpful and productive, according...
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How High Performers Can Boost Overall Team Productivity
New Wharton research finds that productivity increases when strong restaurant servers are paired...
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Removing Human Bias from Predictive Modeling
Algorithms are supposed to be neutral, but they are packed with the same biases built into the...
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Why Cost Management Needs to ‘Save to Transform’
Cost management in the digital age is about more than reducing costs or driving growth. It must...
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Finding Your Voice: Why Confidence Is Key to Persuasion
Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger’s latest research on persuasive language puts some...
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Power Rankings: How the World Bank Influences Regulatory Policy
New research from Wharton examines the influence of the World Bank’s ease of doing business...
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How Immigrant Entrepreneurs Pave the Way for Foreign VC Investments
Armed with knowledge and connections in their native countries, first-generation immigrants help...
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Has the Sharing Economy Disrupted Marketing? Not Quite…
A new paper by Wharton's Cait Lamberton offers guidance for marketers who must transform...
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Why Older Entrepreneurs Have the Edge
Research from Wharton's Daniel Kim busts the popular myth that the most successful startups are...
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Why Ridesharing Reaps Unexpected Benefits
Ride-sharing can be more than just transportation. Research co-authored by Wharton's Lindsey...
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Do Foreign Firms Thrive in Immigrant Enclaves? O Da!
New research coauthored by Wharton management professor Exequiel (Zeke) Hernandez looks at why,...
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Equal Health Care for All: A Philosopher’s Answer to a Political Question
An ethically sound health care system requires limits on the private sector, says Wharton's...
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What’s the Link Between Mortgage Refinancing and Recessions?
Looking back 30 years, research co-authored by Wharton’s Nikolai Roussanov finds a cyclical...
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When It Comes to Advice, It’s Better to Give Than Receive
New research by Wharton’s Behavior Change for Good Initiative shows that while offering advice...
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Why Self-awareness Is the Key to More Effective Team Discussions
New Wharton research shows that when people are trying to solve problems, the most effective team...
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Hard Negotiations: Why a Softer Approach Yields Better Outcomes
Using strong-arm negotiation tactics may get you good deal terms, but they could also harm your...
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The Downside of QE: What Central Banks Should Do Differently
The Fed and other central bankers need to revisit quantitative easing strategies to achieve a...
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How Superstition Influences Investors and Triggers Stock Price Volatility
Superstition-driven investment behavior is often responsible for the high volatility in stock...
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Can Universal Basic Income Work?
Are guaranteed payments to every citizen a solution to the widening wealth gap or a detriment to...
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