Steven Kaplan

Steven Neil Kaplan

Steven Neil Kaplan conducts research on issues in private equity, venture capital, entrepreneurial finance, corporate governance and corporate finance. He has published papers in a number of academic and business journals. Kaplan is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and an associate editor of the Journal of Financial Economics.



He is the co-creator of the Kaplan-Schoar PME (Public Market Equivalent) private equity benchmarking approach. A Fortune Magazine article referred to him as "probably the foremost private equity scholar in the galaxy.” Kaplan co-founded the entrepreneurship program at Booth. With his students, he helped start Booth’s business plan competition, the New Venture Challenge, which has spawned over one hundred companies that have raised almost $600 million and created more than $4 billion in value including GrubHub and Braintree/Venmo. 

Kaplan Stories

Why Silicon Valley Will Never Guarantee Success

In op-ed, Prof. Steven Kaplan explains how Chicago Booth’s New Venture Challenge can benefit startups


Forbes 500 List Reveals A Disturbing Truth About Our Economy

Article cites research by Prof. Steven Kaplan, which foundnumber of people from finance on Forbes 500 jumped in past 30 years


How to create the next Silicon Valley

Prof. Steven Kaplan explains that college graduates gravitate towards places with an abundance of startup businesses


Marketplace/American Public Media

Kaplan: Romney honed the right skills in private equity

Prof. Stephen Kaplan argues presidential candidate's experience should help U.S. economy grow


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