In this article, we explore some historical examples of the types of companies that have benefited from new disruptive technologies – notably Coca-Cola’s transformation as a result of refrigeration - and draw some conclusions about the potential impact of AI, highlighting some of the companies set to be potential winners.
Read MoreExpect the current AI-driven technology wave to follow similar patterns to previous waves, like the mobile wave and the cloud computing wave: it will change our lives and give birth to a fresh set of era-defining tech companies
Read MoreFigma’s story, and that of its founder Dylan Field, is fascinating. In this case study we highlight 4 elements of the story that provide insight into the real business of Venture Capital:
Read MoreThe following article reviews various academic and industry studies on the historical performance of venture capital funds.
Read MoreWe are seeing that many top-tier venture capital firms are making some climate-related investments – not with a sole-purpose to save the planet, but because they are seeing real, sizable markets starting to develop. This article analyses the opportunities for climate-related investments.
Read MoreIn his seminal 1937 article on the Nature of the Firm, Nobel prize-winning economist Ronald Coase posited that the size and boundaries of companies are defined by transaction costs - that is how expensive it is to outsource various functions.
Read MoreLegend has it that in 1950, Frank McNamara, a businessman from New York, forgot his wallet when he went to a restaurant for dinner. This embarrassing episode sparked in him the idea of creating a card which he could use to pay for meals anywhere. A year later, he would return to the same restaurant and pay with his newly-created cardboard Diners Club card, the first multi-purpose charge card.
Read MoreStephen Johnson, the celebrated author and historian of technology, recently wrote: “Wonderland: How Play Made the Modern World.” In it, he examines the origins of many aspects of our modern existence and economy, tracing them to the human pursuit of pleasure and delight.
Read MoreTim Berners Lee created the first website in 1990. A decade later, it had become quite clear that the internet would fundamentally change our lives, and almost all businesses to create a “new economy”.
Read MoreIn 2002, Jeff Bezos famously decreed that all Amazon teams' software should communicate with each other via “API’s” (Application Programming Interfaces) – sets of well-defined rules (or “protocols”) used by different web sites and companies to talk to each other. It is said that Bezos insisted “anyone who doesn’t do this will be fired.”
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