Lori Rosenkopf

Lori Rosenkopf is the Vice Dean and Director of Wharton's Undergraduate Division and the Simon and Midge Palley Professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She earned her B.S. and M.S. in Operations Research from Cornell University and Stanford University respectively. Lori also worked as a systems engineer for Eastman Kodak and AT&T Bell Laboratories before earning her Ph.D. in Management of Organizations from Columbia University. Since joining the faculty in 1993, Lori has taught courses for undergraduates, MBAs, doctoral students, and executive education participants, receiving the Hauck Award for distinguished teaching in the undergraduate program. She has served as a Senior Editor for the journal Organization Science and as a consultant for the National Academy of Sciences, and she has been elected as the Chair of the Technology and Innovation Management Division of the Academy of Management and also a member of the Macro-Organizational Behavior Society. Lori’s research examines technological communities and social networks across several high-tech industries. She analyzes how and when knowledge may flow between technical professionals and between firms, mapping these flows in order to estimate which people, firms, and technologies are more likely to succeed. This research has been published in leading journals including Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Management Science, Organization Science, and Strategic Management Journal.

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Entrepreneurship 4: Financing and Profitability (Coursera) Coursera
University of Pennsylvania

Entrepreneurship 4: Financing and Profitability (Coursera)

Embark on a journey towards successful entrepreneurship by mastering the art of financing and achieving profitability. This course will guide you through various funding options, from bootstrapping to debt and risk capital, with an in-depth exploration of equity financing, angel investors, venture capital, crowdfunding, and more. Understand key terms, term sheets, and exit strategies crucial for your startup's growth.

Jan 18th 2025
4 Weeks
Entrepreneurship 3: Growth Strategies (Coursera) Coursera
University of Pennsylvania

Entrepreneurship 3: Growth Strategies (Coursera)

Embark on a journey to smart growth with 'Entrepreneurship 3: Growth Strategies'. This course is tailored for aspiring entrepreneurs and start-up founders looking to expand their ventures. Gain insights into scaling your business effectively by mastering demand generation, customer acquisition, adoption, diffusion, forecasting demand, and implementing best practices in digital marketing, social media, PR, SEO, and pricing strategies.

Jan 13th 2025
4 Weeks
Entrepreneurship 2: Launching your Start-Up (Coursera) Coursera
University of Pennsylvania

Entrepreneurship 2: Launching your Start-Up (Coursera)

Are you ready to take the leap from idea to business? Entrepreneurship 2: Launching Your Start-Up is a practical course designed for aspiring entrepreneurs who have a prototype and are eager to learn how to create a scalable business model. Gain real-world knowledge on lean startup methodologies, creating a minimum viable product (MVP), understanding when to pivot or quit your day job, mastering the art of pitching, building and managing a team, allocating equity, and assembling an external team.

Jan 6th 2025
4 Weeks
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