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VENTURE CAPITAL FIRM INTERNATIONALIZATION AND

by Mike Wright, Mike Wright, Professor Financial Studies, Sarika Pruthi, Andy Lockett, Mike Wright, Nottingham Ng Bb, Sarika Pruthi, Nottingham Ng Bb, Andy Lockett
"... the University of Nottingham and is currently a visiting professor at INSEAD, Erasmus University and the University of Siena. His research interests focus on management buy-outs, habitual entrepreneurs, venture capital, privatization, divestment and technology transfer. He served two terms as an edi ..."
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the University of Nottingham and is currently a visiting professor at INSEAD, Erasmus University and the University of Siena. His research interests focus on management buy-outs, habitual entrepreneurs, venture capital, privatization, divestment and technology transfer. He served two terms

VENTURE CAPITAL FIRM EXPERIENCE AND COMPANY

by Tom Vanacker
"... inclusion in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research by an authorized administrator of Digital Knowledge at Babson. For more information, please ..."
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inclusion in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research by an authorized administrator of Digital Knowledge at Babson. For more information, please

– Leader of the Venture Capital Firm Andreesen

by Skylar Rolf , 2015
"... How does the presence of a Founder-CEO impact a nonprofit’s performance? How does the presence of a Founder-CEO impact the role of the board of directors in a nonprofit? 1st Research Question How does the presence of a Founder-CEO impact a nonprofit’s performance? ..."
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How does the presence of a Founder-CEO impact a nonprofit’s performance? How does the presence of a Founder-CEO impact the role of the board of directors in a nonprofit? 1st Research Question How does the presence of a Founder-CEO impact a nonprofit’s performance?

EVALUATION OF ENTREPRENEURS ON INDIAN VENTURE CAPITAL FIRMS

by A Study
"... Potential entrepreneurs rely on Venture Capital (VC) as an important source of finance not only for capital infusion but also for their value added services. Therefore, these entrepreneurs are often afraid to voice their real feelings about their VC partners. So studies on entrepreneur’s perception ..."
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complacent with increase in their age. However, investment professionals and fund size of a venture capital firm have no bearing on the five dimensions.

2 HUMAN CAPITAL AND THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF VENTURE CAPITAL FIRMS

by Vlerick Leuven, Sophie Manigart, Veroniek Collewaert, Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Hans Bruining, Ulrich Hommel, Hans Landstrom, Sophie Manigart, Vlerick Leuven, Gent Management School, Veroniek Collewaert, Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Hans Bruining, Ulrich Hommel, Hans Landstrom, Sophie Manigart
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Networks of Venture Capital Firms in Silicon Valley

by Emilio J. Castilla - International Journal of Technology Management , 2003
"... Abstract: By comparing the network structure of venture capital (VC) firms in Silicon Valley (California) to that of VC firms in Route 128 (Massachusetts), the present study challenges any market-centred theory of regional development. I show that there are advantages in examining the structure of s ..."
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Abstract: By comparing the network structure of venture capital (VC) firms in Silicon Valley (California) to that of VC firms in Route 128 (Massachusetts), the present study challenges any market-centred theory of regional development. I show that there are advantages in examining the structure

1 Performance Effects of Venture Capital Firm Networks

by Peter Abell, Tahir M. Nisar
"... Abstract: This paper is primarily concerned with the question of the networking effects of venture capital (VC) firms on portfolio companies. VCs can bring specific skills and abilities to their on-going relationships with their portfolio companies and thus add value by influencing key operations. H ..."
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Abstract: This paper is primarily concerned with the question of the networking effects of venture capital (VC) firms on portfolio companies. VCs can bring specific skills and abilities to their on-going relationships with their portfolio companies and thus add value by influencing key operations

Knowledge, institutions, and foreign entry: The internationalization of U.S. venture capital firms

by Isin Guler, Mauro F. Guillén , 2005
"... We examine the institutional factors driving the decision by organizations to enter certain foreign markets and not others in the specific case of the venture capital industry. We argue that venture capital firms prefer countries with institutions that create an environment rich in entrepreneurial o ..."
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We examine the institutional factors driving the decision by organizations to enter certain foreign markets and not others in the specific case of the venture capital industry. We argue that venture capital firms prefer countries with institutions that create an environment rich in entrepreneurial

Investing activities of Japanese Venture Capitalists and Venture Capital Firms

by Yasuyuki Kirihata, Tetsuya Katagawa, Yasuyuki Hamada, Tetsuya Kirihata, Mami Katagawa , 2007
"... Thirty-five years ago, some members of Kyoto Economic Council visited Boston and came across “Venture Capital ” (hereafter abbreviated “VC”) which did not exist in Japan at that time. Although what they found was slightly different from what they had looked for, they tried to set up the first “Ventu ..."
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“Venture Capital Firm ” (hereafter abbreviated “VCF”) in Kyoto. Since then, Japanese VC has gone through ups and downs, and grown into a trillion yen industry. However, a trillion yen amount of VC’s total investment balance accounts only 0.2 % of GDP in Japan. If we compare it with the total financial

The Cultivation of New Technology-Based Firms and Roles of Venture Capital Firms in Japan

by Tetsuya Kirihata , 2007
"... In this paper, I analyze post-investment activities of venture capital firms (VCFs) based on a questionnaire survey and discuss the issues and challenges of post-investment activities of VCFs with new technology based firms (NTBFs) in Japan. The questionnaire survey reveals that business supports de ..."
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In this paper, I analyze post-investment activities of venture capital firms (VCFs) based on a questionnaire survey and discuss the issues and challenges of post-investment activities of VCFs with new technology based firms (NTBFs) in Japan. The questionnaire survey reveals that business supports
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