Entrepreneur's choice between Venture Capitalist and Business Angel for Start-Up Financing

Entrepreneur's choice between Venture Capitalist and Business Angel for Start-Up Financing

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Dec 17, 2013 · English · Paperback (56 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 56
Language English
Published Dec 17, 2013
Publisher Anchor Academic Publishing
ISBN-10 3954891905
ISBN-13 9783954891900

Description

The study extends the literature on venture capital by examining whether entrepreneur's choice for an external investor and certain firm characteristics have an impact on venture success or not. The focus is set on the differences in value creation by venture capitalists and business angels for ventures of the high- and low-technology sector. The assessment of a data set including 252 Series A financing rounds by venture capitalist firms, business angels and collaborative investments of both investors conducted between 2005 and 2012 unveils value enhancing aspects for all three financing solutions. Overall, start-ups initially financed by venture capitalist firms perform best with regard to general venture success, whereas start-ups collaboratively supported by venture capitalists and business angels have the highest chances to exit successfully through a trade sale. It becomes further apparent that ventures located in one of the high-technology industries 'internet', 'pharmaceuticals' and 'high-tech', ventures that are longer established in the market and ventures whose Series A financing round was executed more recently indicate an enhanced likelihood of success.

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Business & Economics
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