to less competition and pent-up demand. Firms and their venture backers must find a way to navigate the current turmoil, and swing at where the ball will be several years from now, rather than where it is now.
Mark V. Cannice, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of San Francisco School of Business and Management and is the Executive Director and Founder of the USF Entrepreneurship Program. His research deals primarily with venture capital, entrepreneurship, and technology management. You may find the historical Silicon Valley and China VC Confidence Reports at www.Cannice.net.






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