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- Has Media Bias Become More Prevalent in Cable News?A team of researchers from the Computational Social Science Lab at the University of Pennsylvania find that cable news has increasingly diverged from broadcast news in the topics covered and language used.…Read More
- Timing Is Power: When to Lead and When to Hold BackStepping up at the right time can give you a competitive edge, experts from Wharton and Columbia write in this Nano Tool for Leaders.…Read More
- The Future of Healthy Aging and RetirementAs populations age and lifespans increase, retirement systems, health care, and financial planning must adapt, according to speakers at the 2025 Pension Research Council Symposium.…Read More
- Unstoppable Entrepreneurs | Lori RosenkopfProfessor Lori Rosenkopf breaks down different paths to successful entrepreneurship.…Read More
- Inside the Capital One–Discover Merger: What It Means for ConsumersWharton assistant professor of management breaks down the Capital One–Discover merger and its implications for consumers.…Read More
- Latest With the NBA Finals With Ben AlamarWharton experts speak with Ben Alamar, author of 'Sports Analytics: A Guide for Managers, Coaches, and Other Decisions.'…Read More
- Rethinking Retail: The Hidden Costs of Self-Checkout TechnologyWharton associate professor of operations, information and decisions explores how self-checkout technology is reshaping retail.…Read More
- How Are Freelancers Adapting to Gen AI?Wharton research reveals how freelancers are adapting to stay competitive after the launch of ChatGPT.…Read More
- How Workers Can Insure Against Wage VolatilityEnabling poor workers to borrow from banks brings their finances closer to those of wealthy workers, new Wharton research shows.…Read More
- Want More Women in Leadership? Tell Them They’re Losing OutA Wharton study found that highlighting the gender gap in competition on a job platform increased women’s applications for leadership roles by over 20%.…Read More
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- Has Media Bias Become More Prevalent in Cable News? June 17, 2025A team of researchers from the Computational Social Science Lab at the University of Pennsylvania find that cable news has increasingly diverged from broadcast news in the topics covered and language used.…Read More
- Timing Is Power: When to Lead and When to Hold Back June 17, 2025Stepping up at the right time can give you a competitive edge, experts from Wharton and Columbia write in this Nano Tool for Leaders.…Read More
- The Future of Healthy Aging and Retirement June 17, 2025As populations age and lifespans increase, retirement systems, health care, and financial planning must adapt, according to speakers at the 2025 Pension Research Council Symposium.…Read More
- Unstoppable Entrepreneurs | Lori Rosenkopf June 17, 2025Professor Lori Rosenkopf breaks down different paths to successful entrepreneurship.…Read More
- Inside the Capital One–Discover Merger: What It Means for Consumers June 13, 2025Wharton assistant professor of management breaks down the Capital One–Discover merger and its implications for consumers.…Read More
- Latest With the NBA Finals With Ben Alamar June 11, 2025Wharton experts speak with Ben Alamar, author of 'Sports Analytics: A Guide for Managers, Coaches, and Other Decisions.'…Read More
- Rethinking Retail: The Hidden Costs of Self-Checkout Technology June 11, 2025Wharton associate professor of operations, information and decisions explores how self-checkout technology is reshaping retail.…Read More
- How Are Freelancers Adapting to Gen AI? June 10, 2025Wharton research reveals how freelancers are adapting to stay competitive after the launch of ChatGPT.…Read More
- How Workers Can Insure Against Wage Volatility June 10, 2025Enabling poor workers to borrow from banks brings their finances closer to those of wealthy workers, new Wharton research shows.…Read More
- Want More Women in Leadership? Tell Them They’re Losing Out June 10, 2025A Wharton study found that highlighting the gender gap in competition on a job platform increased women’s applications for leadership roles by over 20%.…Read More