All Of The Data Behind This Year’s MBA Entrepreneurship Ranking

Percent of Faculty Directly Involved With a Startup (2.5%)

Like the percent of students directly involved with a startup, we also asked for the percentage of faculty directly involved with a startup in some capacity during the 2020-2021 academic year. Both the University of Arizona and Yale University reported 100% of their faculty working with a startup during the 2020-2021 academic year.

School Faculty Involvement w/ Ent.
University of Arizona (Eller) 100.00%
Yale University School of Management 100.00%
University of Texas at Austin (McCombs) 95.00%
ESADE 75.00%
Duke University (Fuqua) 63.00%
University of Massachusetts-Amherst (Isenberg) 59.00%
Washington University in St. Louis (Olin) 59.00%
University of California-San Diego (Rady) 58.00%
Rice University (Jones) 56.00%
Brigham Young University (Marriott) 54.10%
Georgetown (McDonough) 41.70%
Cornell University (SC Johnson) 38.09%
Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper) 38.09%
Stanford University Graduate School of Business 38.09%
Harvard Business School 38.09%
MIT (Sloan) 38.09%
University of Chicago (Booth) 38.09%
CEIBS 38.09%
University of California-Berkeley (Haas) 38.09%
INSEAD 38.09%
Columbia Business School 38.09%
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 38.09%
Boston University (Questrom) 35.00%
IE Business School 32.10%
Babson College 25.00%
Northwestern University (Kellogg) 23.50%
Southern Methodist University (Cox) 21.00%
Texas Christian University (Neeley) 21.00%
University of Oregon (Lundquist) 20.00%
Arizona State University (W. P. Carey) 19.00%
DePaul University 17.00%
New York University (Stern) 14.00%
Rutgers Business School 11.23%
College of William & Mary (Mason) 10.00%
University of Wisconsin-Madison 5.70%
City University of London (Bayes) 5.50%
University of Michigan (Ross) 5.00%
University of Minnesota (Carlson) 2.60%