When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal When startups lose a very early employee, they may never recover A study co-authored by J. Daniel Kim of the Wharton School found that the initial people hired in a startup’s first year have a strong and long-lasting effect on the company’s performance, while the same is not true for employees hired just a year later. How AI may change entrepreneurship Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal How AI may change entrepreneurship 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. The growing battle over corporate diversity practices, explained Penn In the News The Washington Post The growing battle over corporate diversity practices, explained Stephanie Creary of the Wharton School says that corporate efforts to enhance diversity have faced significant pushback since their onset in the wake of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work Image: iStock/gorodenkoff ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work The Wharton School’s faculty research podcast, “Ripple Effect,” delves into the nature and practice of hybrid work via faculty research, and presents it as knowledge employees can use. Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering Penn In the News The New York Times The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering David Hsu of the Wharton School says that initial stock offerings are often beacons to try to decipher the overall sentiment of the marketplace. The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Rachel Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Wharton School explains why an increase in nursing home staffing levels is sorely needed. Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
How AI may change entrepreneurship Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal How AI may change entrepreneurship 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. The growing battle over corporate diversity practices, explained Penn In the News The Washington Post The growing battle over corporate diversity practices, explained Stephanie Creary of the Wharton School says that corporate efforts to enhance diversity have faced significant pushback since their onset in the wake of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work Image: iStock/gorodenkoff ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work The Wharton School’s faculty research podcast, “Ripple Effect,” delves into the nature and practice of hybrid work via faculty research, and presents it as knowledge employees can use. Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering Penn In the News The New York Times The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering David Hsu of the Wharton School says that initial stock offerings are often beacons to try to decipher the overall sentiment of the marketplace. The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Rachel Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Wharton School explains why an increase in nursing home staffing levels is sorely needed. Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
The growing battle over corporate diversity practices, explained Penn In the News The Washington Post The growing battle over corporate diversity practices, explained Stephanie Creary of the Wharton School says that corporate efforts to enhance diversity have faced significant pushback since their onset in the wake of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work Image: iStock/gorodenkoff ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work The Wharton School’s faculty research podcast, “Ripple Effect,” delves into the nature and practice of hybrid work via faculty research, and presents it as knowledge employees can use. Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering Penn In the News The New York Times The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering David Hsu of the Wharton School says that initial stock offerings are often beacons to try to decipher the overall sentiment of the marketplace. The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Rachel Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Wharton School explains why an increase in nursing home staffing levels is sorely needed. Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work Image: iStock/gorodenkoff ‘Ripple Effect’ explores hybrid work The Wharton School’s faculty research podcast, “Ripple Effect,” delves into the nature and practice of hybrid work via faculty research, and presents it as knowledge employees can use.
Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI Penn In the News Business Insider Bad news, star employees: You’re not the ones who’ll benefit the most from AI A study co-authored by Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School found that consultants who ranked below average benefitted the most from using AI technology. The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering Penn In the News The New York Times The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering David Hsu of the Wharton School says that initial stock offerings are often beacons to try to decipher the overall sentiment of the marketplace. The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Rachel Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Wharton School explains why an increase in nursing home staffing levels is sorely needed. Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering Penn In the News The New York Times The stock market hopes for a hit from the year’s biggest initial public offering David Hsu of the Wharton School says that initial stock offerings are often beacons to try to decipher the overall sentiment of the marketplace. The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Rachel Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Wharton School explains why an increase in nursing home staffing levels is sorely needed. Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer The White House proposed staffing requirements for nursing home. What would that mean for Pennsylvania? Rachel Werner of the Leonard Davis Institute, the Perelman School of Medicine, and the Wharton School explains why an increase in nursing home staffing levels is sorely needed. Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Private jets and pop-up workspaces: Boeing eases return to office for top brass Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that messages encouraging employees to return to the office are undermined when CEOs continue to work remotely. M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal M.B.A. students vs. ChatGPT: Who comes up with more innovative ideas? 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. Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice. Load More
Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? Penn In the News The New York Times Does Obamacare explain Medicare’s spending slowdown? PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says the Affordable Care Act’s payment experiments have added up to a new culture of medical practice.