Breaking Down Walls: How Open Source Software Drives Entrepreneurial Activity
CBS Assistant Professor Nataliya L. Wright and her co-researchers explore how open source software can catalyze the founding of new ventures globally.
CBS Assistant Professor Nataliya L. Wright and her co-researchers explore how open source software can catalyze the founding of new ventures globally.
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
Alleycon 2024, CBS's premier technology, startup, and venture capital conference, took place in Manhattan's Financial District in February.
CBS Professor Emmanuel Yimfor explores the funding gap for Black-founded startups — and proposes one way to close it.
Venture capitalists are still finding profitability despite growing challenges in the startup ecosystem.
Makeup mogul Bobbi Brown visits CBS to tell her founding story, talk product strategy, and emphasize the importance of staying true to yourself.
For student entrepreneurs who tap into the Columbia Startup Lab and Columbia Build Lab, the challenge isn't uncovering resources. It's finding time to use them all.
The startup journey is always evolving—and sometimes it involves going back to the drawing board.
Startup Works nurtures talent in entrepreneurs with conviction histories.