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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;South Asia Center pr
 esentsIpshita GhoshPhD CandidateDepartment of AnthropologySyracuse Univers
 ityVenture Capital\, Value(s) and the Making of Entrepreneurship in Contem
 porary IndiaGaining investment is increasingly seen as indispensable to en
 trepreneurial success among Indian startups. Ghosh’s presentation shows th
 at the process of seeking capital forms a cultural site through which entr
 epreneurial identities are shaped. Rather than searching purely for financ
 ial value\, investment decisions interweave economic\, cultural\, and mora
 l values. The talk shows that the significance of personal networks\, tech
 nology and performative risk-taking in creating investment potential\, rei
 fies existing forms of social and cultural capital in contemporary India.&
 nbsp\;&nbsp\;For more information or to request accessibility arrangements
 \, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson\, elbridge@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:CANCELED - Venture Capital\, Value(s) and the Making of Entrepreneu
 rship in Contemporary India
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs&nbsp\;
 </p><p>South Asia Center presents</p><p><br></p><p>Ipshita Ghosh</p><p>PhD
  Candidate</p><p>Department of Anthropology</p><p>Syracuse University</p><
 p><br></p><p>Venture Capital\, Value(s) and the Making of Entrepreneurship
  in Contemporary India</p><p>Gaining investment is increasingly seen as in
 dispensable to entrepreneurial success among Indian startups. Ghosh’s pres
 entation shows that the process of seeking capital forms a cultural site t
 hrough which entrepreneurial identities are shaped. Rather than searching 
 purely for financial value\, investment decisions interweave economic\, cu
 ltural\, and moral values. The talk shows that the significance of persona
 l networks\, technology and performative risk-taking in creating investmen
 t potential\, reifies existing forms of social and cultural capital in con
 temporary India.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p><p>For more information or to request ac
 cessibility arrangements\, please contact Emera Bridger Wilson\, elbridge@
 syr.edu.</p>
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