When Can a Business Refuse to Sell?
Scholar argues that 303 Creative only grants businesses a limited First Amendment right not to provide service.
Remembering Howard Kunreuther
Kunreuther served as both a mentor and a pathbreaking researcher during his time at Wharton.
The Case for Plural Business Purposes
Businesses should embrace corporate purposes beyond profit maximization.
Estimating the Impact of Regulation on Business
Scholars claim that the cost of regulatory compliance disproportionately affects medium-sized firms.
Enron Revisited
Scholar argues that regulatory action should reflect underlying causes of corporate fraud.
U.S. Supply Chain Regulations Seek to Improve Resilience
New regulations seek to restructure global supply chains to value long-term resilience over industrial efficiency.
A Tale of Two Cities’ Diversifying Economies
Nevada offers a case study of how states can succeed in attracting new employers.
Assessing the Frequency of Quarterly Earnings Reports
Two camps emerge in a heated regulatory debate over the frequency of earnings reports.
Compromise Between Radicals and Incrementalists in Antitrust Reform
Harmonizing two approaches to antitrust law reform may protect consumer and market welfare most effectively.
Understanding the Business of Corporate Board Diversity
Experts discuss the benefits of diversifying corporate boards of directors.
Is Regulation Good for Business?
Former CFPB Director argues that businesses often prefer clear prescriptive rules over general standards.