Is Housework HoldingBack Wage Equality?
New research from Wharton’s Corinne Low links unequal domestic workloads to stalled progress on closing the wage gap — and...
Read moreDetailsNew research from Wharton’s Corinne Low links unequal domestic workloads to stalled progress on closing the wage gap — and...
Read moreDetailsStock prices get corrected for good or bad news over much longer periods than is commonly expected, which explains both...
Read moreDetailsSafety is a perennial issue for ride-hail companies. Wharton’s Lindsey Cameron looks at Uber’s pilot program to match women drivers...
Read moreDetailsProfessor Barbara Kahn explains the biggest changes in retail and why customer experience is key. Wharton’s Barbara Kahn, author of...
Read moreDetailsProfessor Peter Cappelli chats with Wharton Dean Erika James about his journey to becoming an internationally recognized expert in management...
Read moreDetailsWharton’s Benjamin Lockwood explains why state-run lotteries are so compelling to consumers, even when they know the odds are stacked...
Read moreDetailsNew Wharton research shows that staying quiet on polarizing issues isn’t always safe. For companies expected to speak out, silence...
Read moreDetailsJunior employees are losing opportunities to develop their skills as more companies rely on AI for entry-level tasks, writes Wharton’s...
Read moreDetailsFirms could avoid consumer backlash with pricing that works both ways, says Wharton’s John Zhang. The controversy over plans by...
Read moreDetailsA new study co-authored by Wharton’s Duncan Watts shows that while online misinformation exists, it isn’t as pervasive as pundits...
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