While at Wharton, he was the Ira A. Lipman Professor and Professor of Marketing.
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The folks at Wharton should leave the Ivory tower and get out into the real world.
Reverse mortgages have a bad rap, says Jack Guttentag, a professor emeritus at Wharton.
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It doesn't take two grinding years at Wharton to grasp a couple of simple facts about business.
As Javice takes summer courses in Finance and Accounting at Wharton, she will also be running PoverUp.
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On the other side are Jeremy Siegel, a professor at Wharton, and Robert Arnott, an institutional money manager.
Schmittlein, a faculty member at Wharton since 1980, as the school's first vice dean of global initiatives and branding.
He enrolled at Wharton but had to drop out due to financial problems.
The study is by Matthew Bidwell, an assistant professor at Wharton who focuses on patterns of work and employment.
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At 31, Adam Grant is the youngest tenured professor at Wharton and a leader in the field of organizational psychology.
Nancy Rothbard, a professor of management at Wharton, has researched the extent to which people integrate family into their work lives.
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And it really does give candidates a chance to get a good sense of who we are at Wharton, and how we operate.
The technology experiments we are conducting at Wharton have a very different objective, and as a result, a different design for technology enabled learning environments.
Moreover, these companies seem well suited to receive money from today's bigger VC funds, notes David Wessels, an adjunct professor of finance at Wharton.
Wachter, professor of real estate and finance at Wharton Business School, also in the US, and joint author of another new study of the crisis.
At Wharton, just 16% of the 4, 200 high school seniors applying for the course won admittance, while at fourth-placed MIT, the figure was just 14%.
Agents, even if working for the seller, do have some ethical duties to buyers, adds Alan Strudler, professor of legal studies and business ethics at Wharton.
A. at Wharton, Mr. Byrd joined Goldman Sachs and went to London and Paris to work in mergers and acquisitions, later getting involved in private equity.
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The submissions from CMOs and others will form the basis of a book Wind is planning, and insights from the project are already informing marketing education at Wharton.
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With help from an increase in the wage tax from 3% to 5%, the city lost 170, 000 jobs between 1970 and 2000, says Robert Inman, an economist at Wharton.
Jack Abraham, after matriculating as an undergraduate at Wharton, popped by his office weekly with new business ideas, says Lodish, before stumbling on a consumer facing inventory and pricing site as a junior.
D. from Northwestern University, Robertson was a professor and head of the marketing department at Wharton from 1971 to 1994 before developing international programs at Emory University and at the London Business School.
At Wharton, women accounted for 40 percent of first-year enrollment, at Stanford University, women made up 39 percent of the entering business school class and at Harvard women accounted for 36 percent of first-year students.
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"Realtors care about only one thing--making the sale, " added Kenneth Thomas, a lecturer on finance at Wharton, adding that if the buyer needs a subprime loan for the deal to go through, the agent is likely to keep silent about the hazards.
Other women in the article, such as Monica McGrath, a human resource consultant and adjunct professor of management at Wharton, believe a business built on female norms would also be more innovative when it comes to policy issues that relate to family.
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D. from Northwestern University, Robertson was a professor and head of the marketing department at Wharton from 1971 to 1994 before developing international programs at Emory University (where he was also dean of its Goizueta Business School) and at the London Business School.
D. in economics who is now a professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
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