Descent or Revival of Venture Capital in the Age of COVID
Darek Klonowski ()
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Darek Klonowski: Brandon University
Chapter Chapter 9 in Venture Capital Redefined, 2022, pp 247-276 from Springer
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Abstract The closing chapter of the book focuses on the most fundamental question of whether the venture capital industry’s current situation would lead to its revival or ultimate decline. The case for the descent of the venture capital industry is strong as there are many destructive undercurrents for the industry now and in the future. These negative trends represent a cascading effect through the entire venture capital ecosystem. But, of course, there are conditions, the fulfillment of which would lead to industry revival and revitalization. The chapter also discusses the industry in terms of its key statistics in the context of three stages in the anticipated evolution of the industry.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83387-9_9
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