Digital Exclusives
Reforming regulations for ventures could make the entrepreneurial landscape more competitive.
Phil Nadel W88, a judge on The Pitch podcast, explains what makes a great pitch, what he looks for in early-stage companies, and the essential question he asks every founder.
In her latest “Perfect Pitch” column, Katlyn Grasso W15 discusses leadership and increasing gender diversity on the cap table with Beth Ferreira, managing partner of WME Ventures.
Ian Cooper, of Cooper Media Law debunks four common myths about litigation that are prevalent among venture capitalists.
Karin Klein makes the case for increased transparency about gender in venture capital.
Startup accelerators sound awesome, right? They can be, but entrepreneurs should still be aware of these six pros and cons before joining one.
Philadelphia is home to a growing innovation district in health care for five key reasons. Perhaps a sixth—an energy and thirst for knowledge and interaction.
What's the reason behind the startup nation's entrepreneurial mindset? Our correspondent returned from Israel with an answer: the concept of "ownership."
Internet-based companies tend to claim instinctively that they belong outside traditional legal regimes. This position often fails—for good reasons.
FinTech firms are seeing money flood their way. Our Wharton grad attended Finovate 2015 to see it happen in person.
How does Brett Hurt define the soul of entrepreneurs?
Why we are not in another coming of the tech bubble, and Brett Hurt's other reasons for why are we in the new Golden Age for entrepreneurs.
Learning entrepreneurship at Wharton is an experience unlike any other, thanks to the opportunities and resources, the teachers and peers, and the alumni and entrepreneurs themselves.
For the third year in a row, we present startups worthy of serious attention from the Wharton community.
An undergrad experienced paradise this summer in the San Francisco startup scene.
New data shows immigrant entrepreneurs are fleeing the U.S. We speak with an immigrant entrepreneur who wants to stem the tide.