What Public Discourse Gets Wrong about Social Media Misinformation
A new study co-authored by Wharton's Duncan Watts shows that while online misinformation exists, it isn’t as pervasive as pundits and the press suggest.…Read More
View ArticleHow Higher Property Insurance Premiums Mirror Climate Risk
Homeowner’s insurance premiums have risen by a third between 2020 and 2023 as insurers passed on higher reinsurance costs, according to a new study co-authored by Wharton’s Benjamin Keys.…Read More
View ArticleFootball Modeling with Sean Clement
Wharton experts speak with Sean Clement, VP of football operations at SumerSports.…Read More
View ArticleConsumers Are Concerned about Misinformation. How Can They Navigate It...
Adobe senior director discusses new report on content misinformation concerns during the U.S. presidential election.…Read More
View ArticleWhy Are International Taxes Impacting U.S. Workers?
Wharton finance professor discusses new research which studies the impact of international taxation on U.S. workers.…Read More
View ArticleJames Wade, Senior Director of Marketing for Doritos
Wharton’s Americus Reed speaks with James Wade, senior director of marketing for Doritos.…Read More
View ArticleHow AI Can Harm Financial Well-being
Wharton professor discusses how AI reduces the "pain of payment," making it easier to spend.…Read More
View ArticleIs AI Making You Spend More Money?
Wharton’s Wendy De La Rosa sounds the alarm about firms using AI to encourage consumer spending, which will harm financial well-being.…Read More
View ArticleU.S.-China Tensions Have a Chilling Effect on Scientific Research
Wharton professor discusses how geopolitical tensions are affecting the exchange of scientific research.…Read More
View ArticleHow to Reduce the Risk of AI and Enhance Its Societal Impact
Visiting scholar Cornelia Walther makes the business case for “prosocial AI” and how it can benefit society while minimizing ethical risks.…Read More
View ArticleElections and National Debt | Joao Gomes
Wharton professor Joao Gomes explains why the U.S. government needs to address the national debt sooner rather than later.…Read More
View ArticleHow Hostile U.S.-China Relations Are Hurting Science
Wharton’s Britta Glennon measures the chilling effect that tense U.S.-China relations are having on the exchange of scientific research.…Read More
View ArticleWhat Small Businesses Are Thinking about as the Election Nears
Karen Kerrington, president and CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, discusses the upcoming election.…Read More
View ArticleMeagan Loyst, the Founder & CEO of Gen Z VCs
Wharton experts speak with Meagan Loyst, the founder and CEO of Gen Z VCs.…Read More
View ArticleJames Kuczynskiia, Creative Director of Brand & Marketing, Duolingo
Wharton experts speak with James Kuczynskiia, creative director of brand and marketing at Duolingo.…Read More
View ArticleHealthcare Showdown: How Each Presidential Candidate’s Plan Will Shape...
Wharton health care management professor discusses the state of health care in the United States.…Read More
View ArticleThe Role of Firms in Immigration and Economic Prosperity | Britta Glennon
Professor Britta Glennon explains how immigration benefits the economy.…Read More
View ArticleThe State of Financial Wellness for Hispanic Americans
Experts from Wharton and TIAA Institute discuss ways to improve financial wellness for Hispanic Americans, from college through retirement.…Read More
View ArticleSelling Your Business? Why You May Get More Selling to a Corporate Buyer...
Seller shareholder returns are 1.5% lower on average when private equity firms buy divestitures from publicly held firms compared to corporate buyers, Wharton’s Paul Nary finds in a new study. …Read More
View ArticleCan an AI Chatbot Be Your Friend?
People reported feeling less lonely after interacting with AI chatbots programmed to be empathetic, according to a new study from Wharton’s Stefano Puntoni.…Read More
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