Venture Capital Crucial to Push for ‘Ethical’ AI and Tech Standards
Venture capitalists’ role as funding source and mentor of tech start-ups makes them uniquely placed to press for more responsible use of technology. When whistleblower
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Venture capitalists’ role as funding source and mentor of tech start-ups makes them uniquely placed to press for more responsible use of technology. When whistleblower
With the right tools, investors can help prevent an impact investing debacle. Demands on private equity (PE) and venture capital funds have gone from “financial returns-only” to
by David G Munro & Claudia Zeisberger Singapore has proactively shaped its destiny for decades by finding its groove one hub at a time; first
In 2018, only 3% of venture capital in the U.S went to companies with a female CEO. Yet, the number of female-owned businesses has risen both in the
Claudia Zeisberger has joined Google Startup Accelerator as one of their mentors along with other leading global experts from around the world. The full list of
Take a step back in time to observe how Georges Doriot – the founder of both VC and INSEAD – set up a machine to
The private equity firm’s bold investments in tech and travel could struggle if the pandemic lingers In late March, as the coronavirus pandemic was grinding
Board members and senior managers can learn from the “structured crisis management” techniques PE firms are employing with their portfolio companies. COVID-19 has accelerated many
Institutionalisation is key to family firms’ survival A significant ‘proficiency gap’ exists between second generation family companies and those with more intergenerational transfers of power
Alexandra von Stauffenberg, Associate Director, INSEAD Global Private Equity Initiative, and Claudia Zeisberger, INSEAD Senior Affiliate Professor of Decision Sciences and Entrepreneurship & Family Enterprise
The tumultuous events of the last two decades have affected European family offices differently, in accordance with the continent’s diversity. Over the last 20 years,
The Japanese group’s investment fund poured a torrent of cash into Silicon Valley. But did it gamble blindly on a series of overpriced unicorns? BY
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