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Intro
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About GV
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About Emerging Markets
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About the Forbes List
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Statistics
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Popular fields
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Female founders in China
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Female entrepreneurs in China
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Global committee
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Early mover advantage
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Consumer Internet
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Southeast Asia
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The New Eye
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VCs in China
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Female Board Members
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Female VCs
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Be passionate about learning
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Reading people and teams
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Value companies are looking for
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What do VCs provide
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How do VCs help startups
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Is it difficult to get a woman to join the portfolio
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How do you deal with the balance between family and business
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Family support
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Privacy
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Culture
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Background
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Personal fulfillment
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Europe
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People in China
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Investment thesis
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Micro VCS
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Lessons from other regions
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Larger rounds
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Location
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Innovation
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India
Description:
Explore a Stanford seminar on venture capital and entrepreneurship in China, focusing on women's roles in the rapidly growing ecosystem. Gain insights from speaker Robin Li as she delves into the dynamics of emerging markets, popular fields for investment, and the increasing presence of female founders and entrepreneurs in China. Learn about the global committee's impact, early mover advantages in consumer internet and Southeast Asian markets, and the evolving landscape of VCs in China. Discover the importance of female board members and VCs, and understand the value that venture capitalists provide to startups. Examine the challenges and opportunities for women in balancing family and business, cultural aspects, and personal fulfillment in the Chinese context. Investigate investment theses, micro VCs, lessons from other regions, and the role of innovation in larger funding rounds. Compare the entrepreneurial landscape in China with other markets like Europe and India, and gain valuable insights into the rapidly evolving Asian high-tech industries. Read more

Venture Capital & Entrepreneurship in China - Women in a Rapidly Growing Ecosystem

Stanford University
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