Business Insider Quotes Cynthia Franklin
Our very own Cynthia Franklin, Director of the Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship, was quoted in Business Insider about the right time to start a venture.
Berkley Center Director & NYU Stern Professor Cynthia Franklin Featured in Business of Fashion Interview

Our very own Berkley Center director and NYU Stern adjunct professor Cynthia Franklin was featured in Business of Fashion for an interview on “Why So Many Fashion Brands Are Launching […]
Information Frictions and Entrepreneurship

Overview: In “Information Frictions and Entrepreneurship,” NYU Stern Professor Deepak Hegde and co-author Justin Tumlinson (Loughborough University) research the link between success in entrepreneurship and early-career judgement by employers. Why study this […]
How Hustle Culture Can Hurt Startups
Research from Professor Jonathan Haidt is cited in an article by YourStory: “Why the ‘Always Hustle’ Culture can Hurt Your Startup’s Productivity.”
Prof. Cynthia Franklin Featured on MSNBC’s Velshi

Prof. Cynthia Franklin, director of the Berkley Center for Entrepreneurship shared tips for small business owners taking their sales online during the pandemic on MSNBC’s Velshi.
Meeting the Challenges of Teaching Entrepreneurship
Profs. Ashish Batia and Natalia Levina’s research paper, “Diverse Rationalities of Entrepreneurship Education: An Epistemic Stance Perspective” was published by the Academy of Management Learning & Education and takes a look at the intersection between education and entrepreneurship.
Innovating Under Pressure, What You Need to Know
Professor Hila Lifshitz-Assaf co-authored op-ed: “Embrace a Little Chaos When Innovating Under Pressure.”
Maximizing Innovation Amid Disruption
Professor Hila Lifshitz-Assaf interview: “Innovation Due to Covid: Yes, but How?”
The New Virtual Reality of Concerts
Professor Joost van Dreunen offers his perspective on the future of virtual reality startup company Sensorium Corp.
Prof. Scott Galloway on the State of the Innovation Economy

Professor Scott Galloway’s comments addressing the current state of the innovation economy in the United States are featured.