Can a Text Message Reminder Encourage Covid Vaccinations?

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How Geopolitics Is Hitting Local Gas Stations

Serguei Netessine, Wharton Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, discusses how U.S. sanctions on Lukoil are disrupting franchise agreements, banking relationships, and customer perceptions for locally operated gas stations in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. ...  Show more

Why Hiring Has Slowed Without Mass Layoffs

Peter Cappelli, Professor of Management and Director of the Center for Human Resources at The Wharton School, examines the cooling in white-collar job openings, the impact of investor-driven cost cutting, the concept of “AI washing,” and why economic uncertainty is keeping compan ...  Show more

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