Research adapts big-company operational knowledge to smaller organizations
How founders’ employment history shapes their ventures
Research shows that people have a sincere desire to see projects take flight
VC money for tech pushes up costs for everyone else
Backers like to offer suggestions to a not-quite-finished product
Analysis uses business credit card loans to gauge market perception
Patent histories show entrepreneurs focused on exit strategy
Airbnb hosts seem to prosper more than Uber drivers
Steady employment is rare — a condition some U.S. workers also endure
Experienced founders with good products still need great employees to attract early investment, study finds
In connection with funding, typically; those chasing money abroad tend to raise a lot more of it
It’s worse in conservative neighborhoods and good reviews don’t help enough
Looking at London, by one measure the world’s second strongest entrepreneurial center