What Good Could Come After Financial Success?
By Bala Vissa All of society would benefit if successful entrepreneurs used their skills to promote positive social change. A
When Nepotism Pads CEO Pay: Evidence From Indian Family Firms
By Bala Vissa Poor corporate governance in emerging economies allows some publicly listed family firms to use CEO pay to
How Start-ups in Emerging Markets Succeed Despite Scarcity
By Bala Vissa When the going gets tough, bring on improvisation and learning. 2019 was a record year of venture capital funding
Are Venture Capitalists Hopelessly Biased, or Deceptively Rational?
By Bala Vissa Close scrutiny of VC deal terms in India reveals a nuanced pattern of objectivity and discrimination. No matter
Are Venture Capitalists Hopelessly Biased, or Deceptively Rational?
By Bala Vissa Close scrutiny of VC deal terms in India reveals a nuanced pattern of objectivity and discrimination. No matter
Are Venture Capitalists Hopelessly Biased, or Deceptively Rational?
By Bala Vissa Close scrutiny of VC deal terms in India reveals a nuanced pattern of objectivity and discrimination. No matter
A Three-Part Formula for Fueling Start-Ups
By Bala Vissa Securing the necessary resources involves much more than just getting a VC to say yes. According to psychologist