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Ethics in Venture Capital

Nov 9, 2020
29:46
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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How Much Did We Save Ourself From Something?
02:29 • 3min
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Are You a Funder of an Ethical Risk?
05:04 • 3min
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Are You Looking Over Your Shoulder?
08:05 • 3min
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Are You Getting Into a Conflicted Water?
10:37 • 3min
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The Role of the Board
13:26 • 3min
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Diversity in the Spinership Industry
15:58 • 3min
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Are Limited Partners More Concerned About Diversity Data?
18:31 • 3min
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The Impact of Unethical Behavior on Venture Capitalists
21:08 • 3min
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Teaching Entrepreneurs and Innovators About Ethical Decisions
23:42 • 3min
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The Final Episode of Our Aunch Pinership and Ethics Podcast
27:05 • 3min
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In the final episode of our “Entrepreneurship and Ethics” miniseries, Stanford professor Tom Byers asks two leading venture capitalists — Floodgate co-founding partner Ann Miura-Ko and NEA managing general partner Scott Sandell — how the VC community can incentivize ethical leadership in the companies they fund and manage.

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