Startup Success: How Founder Personalities Shape Venture Outcomes
Research by Sandra Matz and Brandon Freiberg from Columbia Business School reveals that VC investors often rely on the personalities of startup founders rather than business plans.
Research by Sandra Matz and Brandon Freiberg from Columbia Business School reveals that VC investors often rely on the personalities of startup founders rather than business plans.
New Research from Columbia Business School Shows the Link Between Low-Growth Startups and Their Innovative Predecessors
Columbia Business School Study Leverages Modern Machine Learning Techniques to Link Founder Personality Traits to Positive and Negative Startup Outcomes Across a Venture's Life Cycle
A bold vision for Columbia Business School is reflected in its new Manhattanville home
An illustrated look at the workday of Steph Korey '15, founder and CEO of Away.
Four new Tamer Fund for Social Venture awardees, all in the climate sector, were selected after their participation in an application screening round, a due diligence process with student teams from a Columbia Business School course, and a final pitch to the fund’s investment board.
Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Sandra Navalli OAM ’03, managing director of the Tamer Center for Social Enterprise, on the increasing importance of social entrepreneurship and the unique role the center plays in supporting social entrepreneurship in the United States and around the world.
Six Studies Address Key Topics Crucial for Enhancing Outcomes for Women in Business
Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Dan Wang and postdoctoral research scholar Sandra Portocarrero about the wide-ranging effects of migration internationally, in the United States, and in NYC.
Sonal Shah is the the CEO of the Texas Tribune, and one of the country’s most talented and truly cross-sector leaders.