Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Wharton

Entreprenuership and Innovation at Wharton

Elevating the impact of business research in entrepreneurship and innovation

Wharton's research on entrepreneurship and innovation explores the emergence, performance, and impact of new technologies, products, business models, firms, and innovation ecosystems. These elements operate at multiple levels, spanning individuals and teams, corporations and startups, as well as regions, industries, and countries. By thoroughly analyzing risks and opportunities inherent to innovation and entrepreneurship, we assess the economic and social consequences for all stakeholders in order to find impactful, technology-informed solutions to today’s pressing societal challenges.

Areas of Focus

Evolution of Technologies and Industries

Innovation Ecosystems and Partnerships

Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Resources for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Research Insights

As the undisputed leader in published academic business research, Wharton delivers tangible solutions that transform business practices and grow economic opportunities for all.

Knowledge at Wharton

Entrepreneurship

Dive into topical articles, podcasts, and videos through Wharton’s online business journal.

Centers, Initiatives & More

Recent Research From Pillar Faculty

Meet some of the Wharton faculty doing impactful work for Entrepreneurship & Innovation.

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Nicolaj Siggelkow

Management
Co-Director for Mack Institute for Innovation Management

Research Highlight

CONNECTED STRATEGY
Building Continuous Customer Relationships for Competitive Advantage

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Harbir Singh

Management
Co-Director, Mack Institute for Innovation Management

Research Highlight

The Strategic Leader’s Roadmap
6 Steps for Integrating Leadership and Strategy

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Christian Terwiesch

Operations, Information, and Decisions
Co-Director, Mack Institute of Innovation Management

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