
(Outlet: Knowledge at Wharton) Consumers really do care about ESG, according to research by Wharton visiting professor Jean-Marie Meier.…Read More
(Outlet: Knowledge at Wharton) Consumers really do care about ESG, according to research by Wharton visiting professor Jean-Marie Meier.…Read More
(Outlet: Poets & Quants) Today, business leaders are tasked not just with delivering a healthy bottom line to stakeholders, but to be good stewards of the environments in which they operate – both in regards to natural resources and society at large. Leading B-schools around the world are adding a range of executive education courses to train leaders on business sustainability. The Wharton ESG Executive Certificate for Senior Leaders is ranked #4 on this list of the top 10 Executive Education Courses in Climate & Sustainability for 2024. …Read More
(Outlet: Forbes) Hiring and retaining foreign-born scientists and engineers is expensive for employers in the United States. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services fee rule represents the latest federal action making it more costly to employ H-1B visa holders. …Read More
(Outlet: Newsweek) In response to Florida’s escalating insurance costs, Senate leaders have issued a tax reduction strategy proposing a 1.75 percent cut on insurance premium taxes for homeowners with properties valued at $750,000 or below, sparking a debate over its adequacy and focus.…Read More
(Outlet: CNBC) American basements are a hodgepodge of personal property, leveraged as storage units, man caves, game rooms, wine cellars, home bars and secondary living rooms. The problem is: If your basement floods, your flood insurance policy likely won’t cover damages to most — if any — of your belongings.…Read More
(Outlet: FactCheck.org) Pending regulations under review by the Biden administration could greatly increase the number of electric vehicles sold in the U.S. But if implemented, the proposals to reduce tailpipe emissions and raise the fuel efficiency standards of cars and trucks would not “ban” the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles, as a trade group for fuel makers falsely suggests in an ad campaign.…Read More
(Outlet: Wharton Business Daily) In this episode of Wharton Business Daily, Wharton legal studies and business ethics professor Sarah Light explains private vs. public environmental governance, and how the former is now an accepted and powerful environmental policy tool, as discussed in her new book, Private Environmental Governance.…Read More
(Outlet: The New York Times) In this Letter to the Editor, Eric W. Orts, professor of legal studies and business ethics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, responds to “Fringe Climate Proposal, a Giant Space Parasol, Gains Interest” (front page, Feb. 3).…Read More
(Outlet: Carbon Herald) In this interview, Susanna Berkouwer, Assistant Professor of Business Economics & Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, explains what their cookstove research in Kenya has revealed.…Read More
(Outlet: University of Pennsylvania Almanac) R. Jisung Park, an assistant professor in Penn’s School of Social Policy & Practice (SP2) with a secondary appointment at the Wharton School, has been selected by the Russell Sage Foundation (RSF) as one of 17 visiting scholars for the 2024-2025 academic year.…Read More