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Entrepreneurship & Innovation

See the latest research, articles and faculty on the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Area of Expertise at Columbia Business School.

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Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Startups, Technology
Date
January 17, 2024
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Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Startups, Technology
Entrepreneurship News

Innovation Is the Catalyst For Small-Scale Startups

New Research from Columbia Business School Shows the Link Between Low-Growth Startups and Their Innovative Predecessors 
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Venture Capital
Date
December 20, 2023
A panel event at Columbia Business School
Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Venture Capital

Building Resilience as Woman Entrepreneur

At a CBS Lang Center panel, female founders discuss how they found their niche, overcame challenges, and triumphed.
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Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Date
December 20, 2023
Sonal Shah
Entrepreneurial Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Social Enterprise, Tamer Institute for Social Enterprise and Climate Change
Entrepreneurship News
Social Enterprise News

Sonal Shah, CEO, the Texas Tribune: Intrapreneurship — and Finding Common Ground

Sonal Shah is the the CEO of the Texas Tribune, and one of the country’s most talented and truly cross-sector leaders.
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Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Startups
Date
December 19, 2023
People working together in front of a computer
Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Startups

Closing the Racial Funding Gap: How VC Investors Are Missing Black Startups

CBS Professor Emmanuel Yimfor explores the funding gap for Black-founded startups — and proposes one way to close it.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Entrepreneurship, Finance and Economics, Venture Capital
Date
December 18, 2023
Image of a sign with words public and private and arrows pointing in opposite directions
Capital Markets and Investments, Entrepreneurship, Finance and Economics, Venture Capital

Public vs Private Funding? A Shifting Entrepreneurial Landscape

New research from CBS looks at changes in the public vs private funding and what they mean for startup founders.
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Artificial Intelligence, Data/Big Data, Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Technology
Date
December 12, 2023
AI panel Columbia Business School
Artificial Intelligence, Data/Big Data, Entrepreneurial Leadership & Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Technology

The Last Startup CTO Has Already Been Born

New tech is revolutionizing how founders think about the startup ecosystem.
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Finance and Big Data, Financial Technology, Startups, Venture Capital
Date
December 12, 2023
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Finance and Big Data, Financial Technology, Startups, Venture Capital

Adapting to Uncertainty: Insights from VC Leaders on Navigating Today's Challenging Landscape

Venture capitalists are still finding profitability despite growing challenges in the startup ecosystem.
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Capital Markets and Investments, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Technology
Type
Entrepreneurship
Date
December 08, 2023
Capital Markets and Investments, Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Technology

How Collaborating with Venture Capital is Helping—and Hurting—Entrepreneurs

Key takeaways from CBS Professor Dan Wang's research into VC-startup collaboration.
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Entrepreneurship & Innovation Research

News and Markets in the Time of COVID-19

Authors
Harry Mamaysky
Date
June 11, 2021
Format
Working Paper

The initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic was characterized by voluminous, highly negative news coverage. Markets overreacted to uninformative news, and reacted more to news during high volatility periods. News coverage responded to lagged market activity, and causally impacted contemporaneous returns. The early part of the pandemic was characterized by pronounced feedback between news and markets. I propose a structural break test to identify the presence and end of such feedback episodes. This one ended in March 2020, which was knowable by the end of April.

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The Climate Tipping Point We Want

Authors
Gernot Wagner
Date
May 4, 2021
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Project Syndicate

The green transition comes with costs; but they are well worth it, and they pale in comparison to the costs of inaction. The ever-falling costs of renewables have not eliminated the politics of climate change. But they certainly have made our choices much easier.

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What is the U.S. Comparative Advantage in Entrepreneurship? Evidence from Israeli Migrations to the United States

Authors
Annamaria Conti and Jorge Guzman
Date
March 18, 2021
Format
Journal Article

We investigate underlying sources of the US entrepreneurial ecosystem's advantage compared to other innovative economies by assessing the benefits Israeli startups derive from migrating to the US. Addressing positive sorting into migration, we show that migrants raise larger funding amounts and are more likely to have a US trademark and be acquired than non-migrants. Migrants also achieve a higher acquisition value. However, their patent output is not larger.

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The Technology, Business, and Economics of Streaming Video: The Next Generation of Media Emerges

Authors
Eli Noam
Date
January 1, 2021
Format
Book
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing

Along with its interrelated companion volume, The Content, Impact, and Regulation of Streaming Video, this book covers the next generation of TV—streaming online video, with details about its present and a broad perspective on the future. It reviews the new technical elements that are emerging, both in hardware and software, their long-term trend, and the implications. It discusses the emerging ‘media cloud’ of video and infrastructure platforms, and the organizational form of such TV.

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The Content, Impact, and Regulation of Streaming Video: The Next Generation of Media Emerges

Authors
Eli Noam
Date
January 1, 2021
Format
Book
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing

Along with its interrelated companion volume, The Technology, Business, and Economics of Streaming Video, this book examines the next generation of TV—online video. It reviews the elements that lead to online platforms and video clouds and analyzes the software and hardware elements of content creation and interaction, and how these elements lead to different styles of video content.

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Power leads to action because it releases the psychological brakes on action

Authors
B. Pike and Adam Galinsky
Date
June 1, 2020
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Current Opinion in Psychology

Why does power lead to action? Theories of power suggest it leads to action because it presses the psychological gas pedal. A review of two decades of research finds, instead, that power releases the psychological brakes on action. Power releases the psychological brakes on action by making failure seem less probable and feel less painful, thereby decreasing the downside risks of action. Power releases the psychological brakes on action by shrouding the feelings and thoughts of others, thereby diminishing the perceived social costs of action.

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MassChallenge

Authors
Rembrand Koning, Andy Wu, Nataliya Wright, and Tarun Khanna
Date
May 20, 2020
Format
Case Study
Publisher
Harvard Business School Case 720-469

The case explores the strategic decision of global non-profit startup accelerator MassChallenge on whether to pursue a for-profit spinoff, discussing: (1) the costs and benefits of this decision, (2) how best to manage the risks of the decision, and (3) alternative pathways to ensure business sustainability and success.

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Open to offers, but resisting requests: How the framing of anchors affects motivation and negotiated outcomes

Authors
J.M. Majer, R. Trotschel, Adam Galinsky, and D. Loschelder
Date
Forthcoming
Format
Newspaper/Magazine Article
Publication
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology

Abundant research has established that first proposals can anchor negotiations and lead to a first-mover advantage. The current research developed and tested a motivated anchor adjustment hypothesis that integrates the literatures on framing and anchoring and highlights how anchoring in negotiations differs in significant ways from standard decision-making contexts.

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What Motivates Innovative Entrepreneurs? Evidence from a Field Experiment

Authors
Jorge Guzman, Jean Oh, and A. Sen
Date
January 1, 2020
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Management Science

Entrepreneurial motivation is important to the process of economic growth. However, evidence on the motivations of innovative entrepreneurs, and how those motivations differ across fundamental characteristics, remains scant. We conduct three interrelated field experiments with the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge to study how innovative entrepreneurs respond to messages of money and social impact, and how this varies across gender and culture.

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