Tag:SharistCapital
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Sharist Capital
Sharist Capital is a transformative approach to venture funding that emphasizes the equitable sharing of resources, impact, and value among stakeholders. It departs from traditional venture capital by focusing not solely on exponential financial returns, but on creating sustainable, decentralized, and inclusive business ecosystems.
Principles
- Capital as a shared enabler, not a dominating force
- Support for glocal (global+local) entrepreneurship
- Preference for federated, meta-enterprise models over centralized monopolies
- Integration of impact investment metrics into decision-making
Comparison with Traditional Venture Capital
While traditional VC models prioritize:
- Scalability above all
- High-tech and high-return-only sectors
- Natural selection: fund-succeed or fail-fast approaches
Sharist Capital promotes:
- Elastic, resilient networks of independent enterprises
- Supporting diverse paces and scales of development
- Long-term community integration over short-term exits
Application Fields
Sharist Capital is particularly relevant for:
- Artisan and cultural industries
- Enterprises in remote or underbanked territories
- Phygital business models
- Projects with low asset collateral but high social capital
