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Angel Investment Management and Venture Capital
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017How do you model the suitable angel investing in the capital market that managing venture capital portfolio, maintaining high returns and minimizing the downside risk where the venture investments including seed, start-up, bridge, acquisition and merger, and turnaround firm utilize new idea and create innovative technologies in efficient capital market
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Learning By Investing: Evidence from Venture Capital [PDF]
Uncertainties about technologies and investment opportunities are prevalent for investments in entrepreneurial companies by venture capitalists (VCs), and this study finds that the resolution of these uncertainties, through VCs' learning, is important for their investment decisions. The hypothesis that individual investments are evaluated in isolation,
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Venture Capital Tokenized Investment
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Aryan Rastogi +3 more
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Venture Capital and Sequential Investment
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008One of the characteristics of the venture capitalist's investment is sequential injection of capital. This practice is adopted in order to reduce agency problems and to give flexibility to the investment done by the venture capitalist (VC). Thus, at each stage, the investor can decide to stop his investment if the firm's flows don't evolve in the right
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Cross-Border Venture Capital Investments
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Wunder David, Maula Markku
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Venture Capital Investment Duration
Journal of Small Business Management, 2010Douglas Cumming, Sofia Johan
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Private Equity/Venture Capital Investments
2016The sector of venture capital investments is assumed to date back to the year 1946, when Georges Doriot, R. Flanders, K. Comptone, M. Griswold and other partners founded the American Research and Development Corporation. Their goal was to invest in the stocks characterized by a low level of liquidity or in the securities of newly established companies (
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