Can Entrepreneurship Be Taught in a Classroom?
In a co-authored op-ed, Professors Ashish Bhatia and Natalia Levina assert that business schools must adopt new teaching philosophies designed to forge agile, entrepreneurial leaders amid an increasingly uncertain and complex future; Stern’s Endless Frontier Labs is cited.
COVID-19’s Impact on Dine-In Trends
In a live interview, Professor Arun Sundararajan explains why he expects dine-in demand to keep growing even after the COVID-19 pandemic and why Uber Technologies and DoorDash are poised to benefit from the shift.
The Factors Shaping Big Tech Regulation
In an op-ed, Professor Vasant Dhar addresses the recent House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust subcommittee hearing on Big Tech and explores factors that will shape regulation of Big Tech platforms.
Why Are Black Business Owners Being Rejected for Loans?
In a podcast interview, Postdoctoral Fellow Rachel Marie Brooks Atkins discusses Black entrepreneurship.
Key Takeaways From the Big Tech Congressional Hearing
Professors Vasant Dhar, Nicholas Economides and Lawrence White are quoted in a story exploring what the late July Big Tech hearing revealed and what the future might hold for Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.
Prof. Scott Galloway on Breaking Up Tech Giants
In a video interview, Professor Scott Galloway discusses his view on the recent antitrust hearing and earnings results from Big Tech companies.
What’s Next After the Tech Congressional Hearing?
In a video interview, Professor Arun Sundararajan discusses the next phase for Big Tech after the leaders of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google testified in front of Congress last week.
Fresh Take: The Rise in Popularity of Salad Chains
In a video interview, Professor Hans Taparia weighs in on the rise of salad chains.
COVID and its Influence on Entrepreneurial Education
In an in-depth feature with Business Insider, Professor Ari Ginsberg explains how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way he approaches teaching entrepreneurship.