You’ve heard of ‘quiet quitting.’ Now try ‘quiet thriving’ Penn In the News The Washington Post You’ve heard of ‘quiet quitting.’ Now try ‘quiet thriving’ Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School says that the COVID-19 pandemic has encouraged employees to have new conversations about improving their working conditions. SEC toughens insider trading rules for execs, limits protections Penn In the News Bloomberg SEC toughens insider trading rules for execs, limits protections A quoted study by Daniel Taylor of the Wharton School and colleagues found that company officials waited between two and three months after enacting a 10b5-1 plan to trade company shares. Why your first product review matters more than any other, backed by science Penn In the News Inc. Why your first product review matters more than any other, backed by science A chart provided by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School demonstrates the impact of average review ratings over time in the case of vacuum cleaners. Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Penn In the News CNN Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Gad Allon of the Wharton School doesn’t foresee any meaningful change to Apple’s dependency on China before 2025. Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Penn In the News Poets & Quants Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Lori Rosenkopf, Hummy Song, and Shiri Melumad of the Wharton School are three of P&Q’s 50 best undergraduate business school professors of 2022. Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work Penn In the News Harvard Business Review Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs. How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
SEC toughens insider trading rules for execs, limits protections Penn In the News Bloomberg SEC toughens insider trading rules for execs, limits protections A quoted study by Daniel Taylor of the Wharton School and colleagues found that company officials waited between two and three months after enacting a 10b5-1 plan to trade company shares. Why your first product review matters more than any other, backed by science Penn In the News Inc. Why your first product review matters more than any other, backed by science A chart provided by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School demonstrates the impact of average review ratings over time in the case of vacuum cleaners. Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Penn In the News CNN Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Gad Allon of the Wharton School doesn’t foresee any meaningful change to Apple’s dependency on China before 2025. Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Penn In the News Poets & Quants Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Lori Rosenkopf, Hummy Song, and Shiri Melumad of the Wharton School are three of P&Q’s 50 best undergraduate business school professors of 2022. Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work Penn In the News Harvard Business Review Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs. How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
Why your first product review matters more than any other, backed by science Penn In the News Inc. Why your first product review matters more than any other, backed by science A chart provided by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School demonstrates the impact of average review ratings over time in the case of vacuum cleaners. Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Penn In the News CNN Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Gad Allon of the Wharton School doesn’t foresee any meaningful change to Apple’s dependency on China before 2025. Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Penn In the News Poets & Quants Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Lori Rosenkopf, Hummy Song, and Shiri Melumad of the Wharton School are three of P&Q’s 50 best undergraduate business school professors of 2022. Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work Penn In the News Harvard Business Review Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs. How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Penn In the News CNN Apple made China the backbone of its iPhone assembly. Shifting away could take years Gad Allon of the Wharton School doesn’t foresee any meaningful change to Apple’s dependency on China before 2025. Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Penn In the News Poets & Quants Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Lori Rosenkopf, Hummy Song, and Shiri Melumad of the Wharton School are three of P&Q’s 50 best undergraduate business school professors of 2022. Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work Penn In the News Harvard Business Review Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs. How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Penn In the News Poets & Quants Poets&Quants’ top 50 undergraduate professors of 2022 Lori Rosenkopf, Hummy Song, and Shiri Melumad of the Wharton School are three of P&Q’s 50 best undergraduate business school professors of 2022. Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work Penn In the News Harvard Business Review Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs. How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work Penn In the News Harvard Business Review Research: When mindfulness does—and doesn’t—help at work A co-authored study by Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School has produced three strategies to help employers and employees implement beneficial targeted mindfulness programs. How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
How to save your job from ChatGPT Penn In the News Bloomberg How to save your job from ChatGPT Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI-powered chat tools like ChatGPT are transformative for white collar productivity. Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
Who read what in 2022 Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Who read what in 2022 Dean Erika James of the Wharton School shares her most memorable reading list from 2022. The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
The art of sustainability Penn In the News Bloomberg The art of sustainability At the Bloomberg Sustainable Business Summit, Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School discusses how different executives can best collaborate with chief sustainability officers. Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes. Load More
Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say Penn In the News Financial Times Four days’ work for five days’ pay: what the experts say On an episode of “Working It,” Lindsay Cameron of the Wharton School examines whether the four-day workweek is a viable long-term solution by contrasting the difference between U.S. and European work attitudes.