Jorge A. Guzman
Associate Professor of Business
Management Division
Joined CBS in 2018
Office:
975
Kravis
E-mail:
[email protected]
Personal Website
Curriculum Vitae
Biography
Dr. Jorge Guzman is an assistant professor at the Management Division in Columbia Business School. Jorge received his PhD from the Sloan School of Management at MIT, and was previously a postdoc at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and a lecturer at MIT Sloan. His research focuses on entrepreneurship policy, regional entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurial strategy. He was previously involved in the Boston startup ecosystem, and has been an advisor to numerous startups on varied topics, and to regional and national policy agencies on the design of entrepreneurship ecosystems.
Memberships & Affiliations
(With Scott Stern, Cathy Fazio, and RJ Andrews )
NBER Post Doctoral Fellowship in Entrepreneurship.
Academy of Management Organization Membership
Graduate of PhD Project whose mission is to increase workplace diversity by increasing the diversity of business school faculty who encourage, mentor, support and enhance the preparation of tomorrowâ??s leaders.
Teaching
Spring 2022
Entrepreneurial Strategy
(MBA)
Entrepreneurial Strategy
(EMBA)
Spring 2021
Entrepreneurial Strategy
(MBA)
Spring 2020
Entrepreneurial Strategy
(MBA)
Strategy Formulation
(EMBA)
Fall 2020
Entrepreneurial Strategy
(EMBA)
Strategy Formulation
(MBA)
Spring 2019
Strategy Formulation
(EMBA)
Entrepreneurial Strategy
(MBA)
Fall 2018
Columbia Caseworks cases
Technology on Display: Can NFTs Redefine Art?
(2022)
Coauthor(s): Jorge Guzman
Laws of Motion During a Global Pandemic: Pivoting from Perfect Fit to PPE
(2021)
Coauthor(s): Jorge Guzman, Bilal Zeineddine
Kylie Cosmetics
(2020)
Coauthor(s): Lindsay Carlson, Jorge Guzman
Where To? BlazingDB Contemplates Relocation
(2019)
Coauthor(s): Jorge Guzman
In The Media
Adapt or Else: Downtown Businesses Cope with New Reality
Former ‘Shark Tank’ Contestant Reaches a Breaking Point as Federal Aid Runs Out
New Business Needs a Big Rescue, Too.
State Of Women And Entrepreneurship 2020: Here's What You Need To Know
Female Entrepreneurs Are Finally Getting More VC Bucks