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- Why All Investors Are Vulnerable to ‘Correlation Neglect’New research from Wharton's Jessica Wachter explores a behavioral phenomenon that causes investors to treat information as independent when it is actually correlated.…Read More
- Why Some Founders in Startup Accelerators Do Better Than OthersFounders’ pre-entry knowledge and startup accelerator program design are key drivers of growth in revenue and employment, according to new Wharton research.…Read More
- Hand Gestures Can Help You Sell. Here’s WhyUsing certain hand gestures can boost audience engagement and willingness to purchase, according to a new study from Wharton’s Jonah Berger.…Read More
- Future of Finance | Joao Gomes and Itay GoldsteinProfessors Joao Gomes and Itay Goldstein discuss the forces reshaping global finance.…Read More
- The Economic Reality Behind Billionaires’ Taxes and State BudgetsFaculty director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model examines whether taxing extreme wealth can meaningfully reduce deficits and fund public spending.…Read More
- Ad Age Editor-in-Chief, Jeanine PoggiEditor-in-chief of a leading advertising publication breaks down how brands are blending nostalgia with "unhinged" humor to capture a multi-generational audience.…Read More
- How Advertising Could Reshape ChatGPT and Digital MarketingWharton marketing professor examines how advertising in conversational AI could affect users, privacy, and the digital marketing landscape.…Read More
- Scaling Insights: How Big Data and Simulation Are Transforming the NFLSenior NFL executive discusses how player tracking data and the Big Data Bowl are revolutionizing game strategy and rule changes.…Read More
- How Investor Wealth Grows With Delaware’s Politically Balanced JudiciaryA study co-authored by Wharton’s Brian Feinstein shows how shareholder returns are a vote for Delaware’s partisan legal balance.…Read More
- Your Organization’s Unwritten Rules and How to Fix ThemIn this Nano Tool for Leaders, Wharton's Judd Kessler reveals how changing existing rules can improve opportunities for everyone in an organization.…Read More
Knowledge@Wharton
- Why All Investors Are Vulnerable to ‘Correlation Neglect’ February 10, 2026New research from Wharton's Jessica Wachter explores a behavioral phenomenon that causes investors to treat information as independent when it is actually correlated.…Read More
- Why Some Founders in Startup Accelerators Do Better Than Others February 10, 2026Founders’ pre-entry knowledge and startup accelerator program design are key drivers of growth in revenue and employment, according to new Wharton research.…Read More
- Hand Gestures Can Help You Sell. Here’s Why February 10, 2026Using certain hand gestures can boost audience engagement and willingness to purchase, according to a new study from Wharton’s Jonah Berger.…Read More
- Future of Finance | Joao Gomes and Itay Goldstein February 10, 2026Professors Joao Gomes and Itay Goldstein discuss the forces reshaping global finance.…Read More
- The Economic Reality Behind Billionaires’ Taxes and State Budgets February 6, 2026Faculty director of the Penn Wharton Budget Model examines whether taxing extreme wealth can meaningfully reduce deficits and fund public spending.…Read More
- Ad Age Editor-in-Chief, Jeanine Poggi February 5, 2026Editor-in-chief of a leading advertising publication breaks down how brands are blending nostalgia with "unhinged" humor to capture a multi-generational audience.…Read More
- How Advertising Could Reshape ChatGPT and Digital Marketing February 4, 2026Wharton marketing professor examines how advertising in conversational AI could affect users, privacy, and the digital marketing landscape.…Read More
- Scaling Insights: How Big Data and Simulation Are Transforming the NFL February 4, 2026Senior NFL executive discusses how player tracking data and the Big Data Bowl are revolutionizing game strategy and rule changes.…Read More
- How Investor Wealth Grows With Delaware’s Politically Balanced Judiciary February 3, 2026A study co-authored by Wharton’s Brian Feinstein shows how shareholder returns are a vote for Delaware’s partisan legal balance.…Read More
- Your Organization’s Unwritten Rules and How to Fix Them February 3, 2026In this Nano Tool for Leaders, Wharton's Judd Kessler reveals how changing existing rules can improve opportunities for everyone in an organization.…Read More
Knowledge at Wharton
- Why Some Founders in Startup Accelerators Do Better Than Others
- Hand Gestures Can Help You Sell. Here’s Why
- Future of Finance | Joao Gomes and Itay Goldstein
- The Economic Reality Behind Billionaires’ Taxes and State Budgets
- Ad Age Editor-in-Chief, Jeanine Poggi
- How Advertising Could Reshape ChatGPT and Digital Marketing
- Scaling Insights: How Big Data and Simulation Are Transforming the NFL
- How Investor Wealth Grows With Delaware’s Politically Balanced Judiciary
- Your Organization’s Unwritten Rules and How to Fix Them
- Can Classroom Cell Phone Bans Boost Grades?
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