Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that an entrepreneur could ask an AI system to identify problems consumers face in using certain products or services and then have it suggest solutions.
Penn In the News
Nikolai Roussanov of the Wharton School comments that the fact that the shale revolution was so successful will keep a lid on real prices.
Penn In the News
Philip Gehrman of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the amount of deep sleep people get at night starts to decline during their 20s.
Penn In the News
Joe Simmons of the Wharton School is among a growing number of scientists in various fields around the world who moonlight as data detectives, sifting through studies published in scholarly journals for evidence of fraud.
Penn In the News
Wharton School second-year Braeden Voyticky is quoted on what sets Penn apart.
Penn In the News
Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice says that homelessness among elderly people hasn’t been an issue since the Great Depression.
Penn In the News
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely.
Penn In the News
Christian Terwiesch and Karl Ulrich of the Wharton School used an assignment in their innovation courses to compare venture ideas pitched by students and AI chatbots.
Penn In the News
Marshall Fisher of the Wharton School says that retailers frequently reduce employee head count because of immediate payroll savings, but they don’t necessarily know what damage that does to the top line.
Penn In the News
Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that rising deficits can pose economic problems but that the connection between inflation and fiscal factors has often been overstated or misunderstood.