TechTarget: Venture capital ties could shift U.S. government policies
Rob Lalka, Albert Lepage Professor in Business and professor of practice in management, was interviewed by TechTarget for a story about the influence of Silicon Valley venture capitalists on Trump administration policy.
"Traditional Republican conservatism is generally small government, but it's not anti-government in the same way this new movement is," said Rob Lalka, a professor at Tulane University's Freeman School of Business and author of The Venture Alchemists: How Big Tech Turned Profits Into Power.
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