The Best of The Wharton School
10 most popular The Wharton School articles, as voted by our community.
The Wharton School on Digital Transformation
Five Strategies for Putting AI at the Center of Digital Transformation
What separates the AI projects that succeed from the ones that don’t is having the right strategies in place, writes Wharton's Kartik Hosanagar.
The Wharton School on Gig Economy
Dealing with Difficult Customers? How Gig Workers Push Back
When faced with difficult customers, gig workers engage in different resistance tactics to gain back some control over their jobs, according to new Wharton research.
The Wharton School on Kindness
Why Kindness Is the Key to Improved Well-being
Can kindness, love and a strong sense of community actually make you healthier and happier? Research says yes, according to author Kelli Harding.
The Wharton School on Microaggressions
Navigating Microaggressions at Work
In this episode of the Leading Diversity at Work podcast, Wharton’s Stephanie Creary and two guest experts tackle the thorny issue of microaggressions.…Read More
The Wharton School on Persuasion
The Advantages of Using Nonverbal Communication in Persuasion
Wharton's Jonah Berger studied using nonverbal communication in persuasion, putting science behind the idea that it’s not what you say, it’s how you say it.
The Wharton School on Webperf
Why Online Retailers Have a ‘Need for Speed’
New research co-authored by Wharton professor Santiago Gallino shows just how much retailers stand to lose from their slow-loading websites.
The Wharton School on Women
Does a Woman’s Biological Clock Have a Price?
Research by Wharton’s Corinne Low examines the economic trade-offs women face in balancing career and family timing, and the need for more gender-equitable policies.…Read More
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Why Aren’t More People Claiming Government Benefits?
Tweaking the marketing and communication of public benefits could help the government get more money into the hands of people who need it most, according to new research from Wharton’s Wendy De La…
Why Blockchain Isn’t a Revolution
Technological innovations often lead to public confusion and misconceptions about their impact and potential. This is all the more true for innovations as complex as the blockchain. Wharton professor Kevin Werbach separates the concepts cryptocurrencies, blockchain and cryptoassets and explains their individual purpose, function, potential application and long-term significance.
Has Agile Management’s Moment Arrived?
The gig economy offers flexible working conditions and freelance opportunities to people and provides companies with outsourcing options. What it lacks though, is the convenience of being able to turn to a teammate and thrash out an idea together. Now companies want that kind of collaboration back. As more companies outside of software development adopt the agile approach to management, they may whistle back their home-based employees to strengthen the bonds among team members and reinforce the connection between employees and the company. Knowledge@Wharton – the online business analysis journal of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania – explains what agile management is, why it’s becoming popular and why it may require a complete overhaul of your organizational structure. getAbstract recommends this insightful article to agile management novices.
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