Why Founders Benefit From Going to School
A new survey debunks the idea that an MBA won’t help you become a successful entrepreneur. “If you intend to found a tech start-up, I
How Conspiracy Talk Helps People Make Sense of the World
By Henrich Greve Professor of Entrepreneurship Sharing Covid-19 conspiracy theories on online social networks helped
How to Tell the Age of an Innovation
By Henrich Greve All innovations make the journey from “eureka” to “meh”. But they don’t do so according to fixed rules.
Goals Just Before Halftime Mean More – in Football and Business
By Henrich Greve Examining why 45th-minute goals have outsized importance reveals how timing can affect the outcome of
Power, Politics and Crisis Response on the Board
By Henrich Greve It’s not the individual directors – it’s the competing coalitions they form that determine what boards will
How to Bend the Rules Like Beckham
By Henrich Greve The risks professional footballers take as they flirt with foul play hold lessons – positive and negative –
Boards Under the Influence
By Henrich Greve DIRECTORS NEED TO CAREFULLY manage their reactions to what they read in the business press. Fifteen years ago,
How Airlines Manage Conflicts Between Profits and Safety
By Henrich Greve COMMERCIAL AIR TRAVEL is an industry in which relatively small mistakes can result in disproportionately dire