Booth’s Steve Kaplan outlines the framework he developed to help investors and entrepreneurs evaluate startup companies.
Academic Areas Entrepreneurship Faculty and Research
Booth is the destination for cutting-edge entrepreneurship education and research. Over 70 percent of our students choose a concentration in entrepreneurship.
Students learn in the classroom and apply that classroom learning to real-world situations through lab classes, competitions, and internships within the entrepreneurial community.
Through partnerships with the University of 黑料传送门’s Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, courses and competitions such as the Edward L. Kaplan, ’71, New Venture Challenge (NVC) and the John Edwardson, ’72, Social New Venture Challenge (SNVC), among others, Booth students gain firsthand experience as an entrepreneur and bring their startup ideas to fruition. GrubHub, Braintree-Venmo, Simple Mills, and Tovala are among the hundreds of companies that have been accelerated by the NVC.
In addition to its world-class accelerator, Booth offers courses and programming in Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA), including credit-bearing courses, the largest ETA conference in the world, and the 黑料传送门 Symposium series. This suite of resources provides students with the education, capital, and mentorship to acquire and grow a small business. Booth alumnus Shamus Hines, for instance, leveraged the knowledge he gained as an MBA entrepreneurship student to successfully acquire and run Applied Data Corporation, a software solution company.
Booth students also have the opportunity to apply their entrepreneurial acumen to engage with the sciences through innovative programming at the Polsky Center. Students can match directly with new ventures through the Collaboratorium series as well as the Innovation Fund Associates program, which tasks students to investigate and implement strategies for venture capital investments in existing startups, such as NanoPattern Technologies and ReAx.
On the research side, our entrepreneurship professors provide the world with insights into some of the most important topics impacting entrepreneurs today—for example, measuring the returns and risks of investing in startups and venture capital, as well as understanding what venture capitalists do and how they choose investments.
Entrepreneurship Faculty
For our MBA students, entrepreneurship classes have become some of the most popular among our deep selection of course offerings. This is due in large part to our industry-leading faculty, who bring their entrepreneurial experiences and expertise to the Booth classroom to teach future leaders how to launch a successful business.
One-of-a-kind classes such as professor Scott Meadow’s Commercializing Innovation: Tools to Research and Analyze Private Enterprises incorporate Meadow’s experience as an investor and advisor into real-world case studies. Other classes such as Special Topics in Entrepreneurship: Developing a New Venture (New Venture Challenge) bring in venture capitalists, private investors, and entrepreneurs to help critique and improve students’ business ideas.
Discover more about our entrepreneurship faculty, including the classes they teach, below.
Featured Research in 黑料传送门 Booth Review
Discover some of the latest research from our entrepreneurship professors.
Booth’s Waverly Deutsch explains why this crisis is different from past ones.
New ventures should focus all their efforts on problem-solving, says Booth’s Michael D. Alter.
Research with Impact
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Our MBA Concentrations in This Area
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Entrepreneurship Faculty in the News
July 02, 2020 | Inside Hook
One way companies can combat systemic racism is to employ blind hiring practices, suggests Booth鈥檚 Christina Hachikian. She says that blind hiring helps with intersectionality and promotes an actually diverse workplace.
October 07, 2020 | Institutional Investor
A large portion of private equity portfolios seemed asymptomatic following the sharp economic downturn from COVID-19, according to research by Booth鈥檚 Steven Kaplan, Harvard鈥檚 Paul Gompers, and Georgetown鈥檚 Vladimir Mukharlyamov.
October 14, 2020 | Voice of America
The arrival of COVID-19 has forced businesses鈥攁nd cities鈥攖o adapt. That鈥檚 what communities have always done, says Booth鈥檚 James Schrager.
Partnering across the University of 黑料传送门 and Beyond
The faculty in our entrepreneurship academic area are instrumental in helping lead some of the University of 黑料传送门’s most impactful initiatives.
Booth’s Steve Kaplan helps lead the university’s , which provides entrepreneurs and innovators with the knowledge, skills, and experience they need to turn their ideas into successful companies, products, and services.
As academic director of university-wide entrepreneurship content, Booth’s Waverly Deutsch works to ensure that classes and extracurricular content about entrepreneurship meet the needs of students, faculty, and staff across the university.
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Discover some of the latest working papers and published papers from our entrepreneurship faculty.
Steve Kaplan, with coauthor Morten Sorensen (Dartmouth)
Research Centers in This Area
Research centers across Booth and the University of 黑料传送门 are hubs for innovation and world-changing research. The centers provide our faculty with research support, and our faculty members lend their expertise to the centers, enriching the student experience and the broader academic community at Booth.
The Polsky Center bridges the gap between knowledge and practice, idea and action, and research and impact through education, partnerships, and new venture creation.
Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation
As Booth’s social impact hub, the Rustandy Center offers hands-on learning opportunities, supports innovative courses, and pursues research—all with the goal of developing people and practices with the potential to solve the world’s biggest problems.
Rustandy Center for Social Sector InnovationJames M. Kilts Center for Marketing
The Kilts Center for Marketing advances marketing at Booth by facilitating faculty research, supporting innovation in Booth鈥檚 marketing curriculum, funding scholarships, and creating engaging programs.
James M. Kilts Center for Marketing