Who Gets Replaced by AI and Why?
Most AI rollouts begin with a seemingly rational question: Which jobs are more costly, and therefore more worth automating? In...
Read moreDetailsMost AI rollouts begin with a seemingly rational question: Which jobs are more costly, and therefore more worth automating? In...
Read moreDetailsThe following article was written by Dr. Cornelia C. Walther, a visiting scholar at Wharton and director of global alliance...
Read moreDetailsThe following article was written by Scott A. Snyder, a senior fellow at Wharton, adjunct professor at Penn Engineering, former...
Read moreDetailsIn this Nano Tool for Leaders, Wharton’s Matthew Bidwell offers six steps for creating an onboarding process thatmaximizes the chances...
Read moreDetailsAI can’t benefit the world if tech leaders overlook 85% of humanity in the Global South, writes Wharton’s Cornelia Walther....
Read moreDetailsIn this Nano Tool for Leaders, Wharton’s Jerry Wind explains how AI-powered adaptive experimentation can help leaders innovate faster and...
Read moreDetailsA new study from Wharton faculty explores how AI can extract personality traits from facial images — and what that...
Read moreDetailsIn this Nano Tool for Leaders, researchers share a simple, evidence-based practice that strengthens trust and collaboration in teams. Nano...
Read moreDetailsCredit card lending delivers a much higher return on assets than the banking sector, according to new research co-authored by...
Read moreDetailsIn an excerpt from his new book, ‘Lucky by Design,’ Wharton’s Judd Kessler looks at the hidden markets that determine...
Read moreDetails