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By: Bree NguyenFaculty Mentor: Dr. Tayyeb Shabbir
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Region 2010
Silicon Valley
$8,513,442,800 39.0%
Boston/New England
$2,537,238,000 11.6%
Southern California
$2,431,050,700 11.1%
Total $21,823,380,100
Source: Thomson Reuters/PricewaterhouseCoopers
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2000 2010%
Change
Silicon Valley
32.2% 39.0% 21.1%
Boston/New
England11.4% 11.6% 2.13%
Southern California
8.6% 11.1% 29.9%
Source: Thomson Reuters/PricewaterhouseCoopers
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Mason, Colin (University of Strathclyde, Scotland). “Venture Capital: A Geographical Perspective.” Handbook of Research on Venture Capital. 2009.
Horvath, Michael (Dartmouth University). “Imitating Silicon Valley: Regional Comparisons of Innovation Activity Based on Venture Capital Flows.” Building High-Tech Clusters. 2004.
Supply-side
◦ # of Venture Firms
◦ Venture Flows ($)
Demand-side
◦ University R&D
◦ Entrepreneurs
◦ Labor
◦ Policy
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Southern California is experiencing growth
in Venture Capital flows similar to Silicon
Valley, but the nature of this growth is
different.
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Source: socalTECH venture deal database
Includes:◦ Deal data across all stages of funding:
Early stage Growth Large Fund
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Methodology:
◦ 1st round deals in a given year
◦ Identified stages of funding
◦ Normalized data by taking percentage of the total
◦ Recognized growth rate given percentage gains
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2010 # Of Deals Average Deal Size
Silicon Valley 1204 $6.93m
Southern California
451 $4.87m
Source: socalTECH Venture Database
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Seed/Early$0-1.5m
Expansion$1-10m
$10-50m $50m+
Silicon Valley 40.2% 41.9% 16.4% 1.5%
Southern California
43.0% 44.8% 11.8% 0.4%
Distribution of Venture Deals
Source: socalTECH Venture Database
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Distribution of Venture Dollars
Source: socalTECH Venture Database
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Growth of Early Stage Funding
Source: socalTECH Venture Database
Early stage funding in Southern California of total funding
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Similar patterns to Silicon Valley
Unique makeup in Southern California
◦ Unique outlook using early stage/angel deal data
that is typically hard to aggregate
Early stage venture capital is active in
Southern California
The New Silicon Valley?
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Isolate Early-stage Venture Capital growth
determinants
How does Early-stage growth affect future
growth?
Demand-Side determinants
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