Digital Exclusives
A group of alumni apply research by Wharton professors Peter Fader and Eric Bradlow to bring data science to investing.
Two alumnae launch into rarefied air with their own female-led venture capital fund for startups healing heath care with digital technology.
The sharing economy has revolutionized startup funding through crowdfunding. But what type of startup funding is right for which startup?
Increasingly, biotech startups are turning to corporate venture capital and crowdfunding for funding. How do these alternative sources of money affect their outcomes though?
Brett Hurt transitioned from being an entrepreneur to a startup investor after going public with his fifth startup. How's he faring? What can you learn from it?
Why established firms, and not just startups, should keep an eye on crowdfunding platforms, according to Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick.
Social impact, not unlike climate change, is becoming a “risk management filter” for nearly everything every company does.
Caldy Group Founder Jem Hudson reviews the much-anticipated book The Impact Investor.
A Wharton sophomore returns from the Penn Tech Trek with key takeaways valuable to students and entrepreneurs and investors alike.
Jonathan Zabusky got a call asking him to become a Fortune 500 executive. A spin-off and a major merger later, he's now a leader in the mobile food business.
How do investors conduct a search for an exceptional business? What if they also intends to run said business? Search fund investor Seena Mortazavi has answers.
The federal government may soon legalize marijuana. If it does, your window of opportunity to profit from the pot industry could close, writes Bruce Blechman.
Ask the right questions, and it’s easy to see why the Alibaba hype has started to cool, says Wharton blogger Peter Cohan.
Wharton Magazine sat down with some of the Wharton alumni community's brightest lights in the private equity space.
Ays Sharaev has a front-line view of the current Russian business environment. What's that like?
An interview with Mike Delaney, Managing Partner of Court Square Partners.