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'Everyone's a salesperson, so even if we're not selling a product, we're selling ourselves.'

Stuart Weitzman, founder of Stuart Weitzman shoe company, shared advice he gave to The Wharton School students in this Wharton Marketing Matters episode with professor @BarbaraKahn: whr.tn/49OqN9j

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Should you be friends with your coworkers? Delighted to speak with WHYY today about my The Wharton School research on the pros and cons of work friends. whyy.org/episodes/prima…

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Why are millennials not having kids?

Prof. Stew Friedman surveyed The Wharton School classes 20 years apart and found that in 1992, about 78% of men and women said they wanted kids compared to about 42% in 2012.

He explained on our Knowledge at Wharton podcast: whr.tn/3w0FqIU

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When young people receive financial literacy education, 'they incur less debt, save more, plan more for retirement & understand better what the options are for investment,' shares Olivia S. Mitchell, concluding our Ripple Effect series: whr.tn/4db9mmj

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This , we're featuring some of the top recent interviews with The Wharton School professors on the intersection of climate and business. Swipe through for...

1️⃣ Ben Keys on home insurance
2️⃣ Witold Henisz on ESG investing
3️⃣ Eric Orts on CA's climate disclosure laws

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In a @WhartonKnows Ripple Effect podcast episode from last spring, Prof. Susanna Berkouwer explains why low-income populations are so vulnerable to the climate crisis and what can be done to improve their future: whr.tn/3W6G8Pn

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With health care costs soaring, employers are looking to see if smaller players in the prescription drug space can help cut back.

The Wharton School professor of health care management broke down the trend in a The Wharton SchoolBizDaily interview: whr.tn/4b1fGuY

With health care costs soaring, employers are looking to see if smaller players in the prescription drug space can help cut back. @Wharton professor of health care management broke down the trend in a @WhartonBizDaily interview: whr.tn/4b1fGuY
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What do you think is the No. 1 cause of the downturn of a business?

Former Levi's CEO Chip Bergh called hubris 'the kiss of death' during our LinkedIn Live interview with The Wharton School Profs. @BarbaraKahn and Dr. Americus Reed II on SiriusXM Business Radio' Marketing Matters: whr.tn/3xAIgop

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You might be surprised what companies are saying about AI these days in their quarterly reports.

The Road to Accountable AI, a new podcast with trusted experts on ethical, safe, and responsible artificial intelligence, launches this week! Subscribe at: link.chtbl.com/accountable

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AI can help improve financial literacy, but current models aren’t sophisticated enough to serve as standalone advisers, The Wharton School Prof. Michael Roberts explains on Ripple Effect.

Tune in to the third podcast in our four-part series: whr.tn/4asrDK9

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AI is only an existential threat to a very narrow set of jobs, Prof. Sonny Tambe tells Yahoo Finance to lead this week's The Wharton School professors in the news roundup.

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1️⃣ Sonny Tambe on AI
2️⃣ @ProfZeke Hernandez on immigration
3️⃣ Peter Cappelli on employee turnover

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Are AI's creative capabilities a threat to art?

The Wharton School's Robert Meyer joined Yannick Exner (@TU_Muenchen), Dokyun Lee, (@buquestrom), and @_AnkitSisodia, (@Purdue) for a conversation on 'AI and Machine Creativity' from AI at Wharton. whr.tn/49st3mA.

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To find more meaning in life, look at your story as a hero's journey.

@J1Berger's research revealed that building this narrative – being on a quest, overcoming obstacles, undergoing transformation – can causally increase people's experience of meaning: whr.tn/3xuCg0B

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How does changing social insurance programs, like Medicaid, affect household debt? Gideon Bornstein and I find borrowing can *increase* when insurance makes consumers more financially resilient!

Thanks for the chance discuss this research on The Wharton School's new podcast Ripple Effect 👇

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.The Wharton School's Sasha Indarte shares her research on the effects of access to Medicaid. People...

✔️ are less likely to default
✔️ are less likely to have debt collections
✔️ have more access to credit

🎙️ Ripple Effect podcast: whr.tn/4aiTyfv

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'You haven't used AI until you've had an existential crisis,' The Wharton School Prof. @EMollick tells the The Wall Street Journal to lead this week's faculty in the news roundup.

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1️⃣ Mollick on AI
2️⃣ Joao Gomes on the rising national debt
3️⃣ Peter Cappelli on hybrid work

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With federal national debt potentially reaching $141 trillion by 2054, The Wharton School Joao Gomes joined Squawk Box to explain its economic impact.

'I've been talking about these things forever, but I never thought it was as urgent as it is right now.” whr.tn/4cMdwkn

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