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- Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler’s New Take on the Classic ‘Winner’s Curse’Behavioral economists Richard Thaler and Alex Imas visited Wharton to talk about their new book, an update to Thaler's 1991 classic 'The Winner’s Curse.'…Read More
- Why AI Disclosure Matters at Every LevelHiding AI use can erode trust in the workplace and beyond, writes Wharton’s Cornelia Walther.…Read More
- Who Gets Replaced by AI and Why?New research from Wharton’s Pinar Yildirim reveals how AI can impact employee motivation when implemented in the wrong part of a team’s workflow.…Read More
- Real Estate and Housing Market Outlook | Benjamin KeysProfessor Benjamin Keys explains the biggest issues facing real estate in 2026.…Read More
- Inside Saks Global’s Bankruptcy and the Future of Luxury RetailWharton marketing professor analyzes the causes of a major luxury retailer’s bankruptcy and what legacy department stores must do to recover.…Read More
- CMO of HelloFresh, Jorge SamayoaCMO of a leading meal-kit company discusses how data, personalization, and changing health habits are reshaping the way Americans cook and eat at home.…Read More
- When Analytics Meet Chaos in Football PlayoffsVeteran sports analyst examines playoff randomness, team quality versus results, and what recent NFL and college football games reveal about how champions are crowned.…Read More
- How AI Is Reshaping Skills, Hiring, and EducationWharton's Eric Bradlow explains how artificial intelligence is transforming skill demand, hiring practices, and workforce preparation.…Read More
- How Can Companies Incentivize AI Adoption?The road to meaningful AI adoption should be paved with employee incentives. Wharton’s Scott Snyder draws a map to show business leaders how they can get there.…Read More
- Does Testosterone Affect Men’s Economic Decisions?A new study from Wharton’s Gideon Nave and colleagues suggests that testosterone may play a smaller role in economic behavior than previously believed.…Read More
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- Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler’s New Take on the Classic ‘Winner’s Curse’ January 20, 2026Behavioral economists Richard Thaler and Alex Imas visited Wharton to talk about their new book, an update to Thaler's 1991 classic 'The Winner’s Curse.'…Read More
- Why AI Disclosure Matters at Every Level January 20, 2026Hiding AI use can erode trust in the workplace and beyond, writes Wharton’s Cornelia Walther.…Read More
- Who Gets Replaced by AI and Why? January 20, 2026New research from Wharton’s Pinar Yildirim reveals how AI can impact employee motivation when implemented in the wrong part of a team’s workflow.…Read More
- Real Estate and Housing Market Outlook | Benjamin Keys January 20, 2026Professor Benjamin Keys explains the biggest issues facing real estate in 2026.…Read More
- Inside Saks Global’s Bankruptcy and the Future of Luxury Retail January 16, 2026Wharton marketing professor analyzes the causes of a major luxury retailer’s bankruptcy and what legacy department stores must do to recover.…Read More
- CMO of HelloFresh, Jorge Samayoa January 15, 2026CMO of a leading meal-kit company discusses how data, personalization, and changing health habits are reshaping the way Americans cook and eat at home.…Read More
- When Analytics Meet Chaos in Football Playoffs January 14, 2026Veteran sports analyst examines playoff randomness, team quality versus results, and what recent NFL and college football games reveal about how champions are crowned.…Read More
- How AI Is Reshaping Skills, Hiring, and Education January 14, 2026Wharton's Eric Bradlow explains how artificial intelligence is transforming skill demand, hiring practices, and workforce preparation.…Read More
- How Can Companies Incentivize AI Adoption? January 13, 2026The road to meaningful AI adoption should be paved with employee incentives. Wharton’s Scott Snyder draws a map to show business leaders how they can get there.…Read More
- Does Testosterone Affect Men’s Economic Decisions? January 13, 2026A new study from Wharton’s Gideon Nave and colleagues suggests that testosterone may play a smaller role in economic behavior than previously believed.…Read More

