Fund Operations in Poland
Darek Klonowski
Chapter Chapter 8 in Private Equity in Poland, 2011, pp 143-160 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Competition between firms operating in the Polish private equity industry is intensifying. Local private equity firms compete with one another on multiple fronts, the biggest being obtaining preferential access to deals; the recruitment of talented personnel is another. A private equity firm that possesses a superior ability to assess investee firms, anticipates business risks, and deals with unexpected challenges will see a larger number of stellar performers and fewer write-offs. Private equity firms in Poland also evolve; as they are in the industry longer, they can achieve more success in their investment and fundraising activities, and can reconfirm their operational strengths to use them as a source of competitive strategy in the market place.
Keywords: Private Equity; Investee Firm; Private Equity Fund; Local Dominator; Private Equity Investment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230338050_8
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