Ripple Effect Podcast
1) How AI's Persuasion Style Mirrors Humans | Ethan Mollick
Wharton’s Ethan Mollick is part of a research team determining the outer limits of what AI will do when prompted, including whether it will hurl insults or help with illegal activity. This episode is ...Show More
2) Fighting False Information Online | Eric Clemons
The best way to stop disinformation from spreading on social media is to prevent sites from sharing aggregate data, says Wharton’s Eric Clemons. This episode is part of the “Research Roundup” series. ...Show More
3) The Business Side of FOMO | Barbara Kahn
FOMO is real, and so is the research behind it. Wharton’s Barbara Kahn explores the business implications of the “fear of missing out.” This episode is part of the “Research Roundup” series. Hosted on...Show More
4) What We Know About AI Fighting Corruption | Philip Nichols
Wharton’s Philip Nichols explains why AI isn’t useful for combatting corruption, at least not yet. This episode is part of the “Research Roundup” series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor...Show More
5) Creativity in the Age of AI | Jerry Wind
In his new book Creativity in the Age of AI, Wharton’s Jerry Wind explores ways to use AI to unlock creativity for personal and professional success. This episode is part of the “Meet the Authors” ser...Show More
6) Lucky by Design | Judd Kessler
Wharton’s Judd Kessler shares insights from his new book Lucky by Design, which helps readers strategize how to get more of what they want out of life. This episode is part of the “Meet the Authors” s...Show More
7) In Praise of the Office | Peter Cappelli
Wharton’s Peter Cappelli talks about his new book, In Praise of the Office: The Limits of Hybrid and Remote Work, that examines the problems with hybrid work. This episode is part of the “Meet the Aut...Show More
8) Having It All | Corinne Low
Wharton’s Corinne Low talks about her new book, Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours. This episode is part of the “Meet the Authors” series. Hosted o...Show More
9) The Future of Labor in Retail | Marshall Fisher and Santiago Gallino
Grocery is one of the toughest segments of retail to turn a profit. Wharton’s Marshall Fisher and Santiago Gallino talk about the headwinds faced by both small and large grocers. This episode is part ...Show More
10) Bad Things, Good Business | Patti Williams
Some products, movies, and songs are so bad, yet consumers can’t seem to get enough of them. Wharton’s Patti Williams explains why. This episode is part of the “Future of Retail” series. Hosted on Aca...Show More