The “Pecking Order” of Firm Growth

A person smiles toward the viewer in a sunlit room. Are growing companies better off acting on new, innovative ideas — or scaling their existing ones? In “Capital, Ideas, and the Costs of Financial Frictions,” Professor Thomas Winberry explores how firms balance investment in current operations with the pursuit of future innovations. This paper earned the 2024 Marshall Blume PrizeRead More

From Algorithms to Alpha: Balancing Technology and Human Expertise

Title graphic with the text, "From Algorithms to Alpha: Balancing Technology and Human Expertise by Sarah Hammer" Below is an installment of the series, "From Algorithms to Innovation: AI Redefines the Frontiers of Global Finance" by Sarah Hammer, executive director at the Wharton School. This forward-looking series explores the unique capabilities and unprecedented challenges of generative AI across the financial landscape. In this installment, Sarah Hammer divesRead More