Entrepreneurship Faculty
Mission
The mission of the entrepreneurship faculty is to research entrepreneurial
activity in all of its many forms, and to use the knowledge gained from that
research to teach people to become better entrepreneurs. We focus our research
and teaching on understanding the identification, evaluation, and exploitation
of entrepreneurial opportunities by both new and established companies. To
achieve our goals, we employ research
faculty drawn from a variety of different academic disciplines that have
chosen to focus their research attention on entrepreneurship, and former and
current entrepreneurs and investors who use their personal experience to provide
detailed knowledge of the phenomenon.
Faculty
Management and Organization
- Jonathan Aberman,
Adjunct Faculty
- Rajshree Agarwal, Chaired
Professor in Entrepreneurship & Strategy
- Robert Baum, Associate
Professor
- Brent Goldfarb,
Assistant Professor
- Anil Gupta, Professor,
Michael Dingman Chair of Entrepreneurship
- David Kirsch,
Assistant Professor
- Jeff Kudisch, Tyser
Teaching Fellow
- James Sanders,
Adjunct Professor
- Oliver Schlake,
Tyser Teaching Fellow
- Andrew Sherman,
Adjunct Professor
- David Waguespack,
Assistant Professor
Logistics, Business, and Public Policy
Finance