Venture Capital
1999 - 2025
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2021
- Women and entrepreneurial finance: a systematic review pp. 291-319

- Priscilla Serwaah and Rotem Shneor
- Business angel investing during the covid-19 economic crisis: evidence from Scotland pp. 321-343

- Colin Mason and Tiago Botelho
- Social impact venture capital investing: an explorative study pp. 345-369

- Annalisa Croce, Elisa Ughetto, Giuseppe Scellato and Francesco Fontana
- Zero-debt capital structure and the firm life cycle: empirical evidence from privately held SMEs pp. 371-387

- Vivien Lefebvre
Volume 23, issue 3, 2021
- Ten meditations on government venture capital pp. 205-227

- Gordon Murray
- Technological fit, control rights allocation, and innovation performance of corporate venture capital-backed enterprises pp. 229-255

- Lei Wang, Huanhuan Huang and Yunbi An
- Beyond market failure: rationales for regional governmental venture capital pp. 257-290

- Jan Jacob Vogelaar and Erik Stam
Volume 23, issue 2, 2021
- The role of corporate venture capital on returns to acquiring firms: evidence from the biotechnology industry pp. 111-127

- Jay J Janney, Naga Lakshmi Damaraju and Gregory G. Dess
- Technology spillovers and capital gains in corporate venture capital investments: evidence from the biopharmaceutical industry pp. 129-155

- Hyunsung D. Kang, Vikram K. Nanda and Haemin D. Park
- Reviewing equity investors’ funding criteria: a comprehensive classification and research agenda pp. 157-178

- Francesco Ferrati and Moreno Muffatto
- The influence of venture capital syndicate size on venture performance pp. 179-203

- Ji Youn (Rose) Kim and Haemin Dennis Park
Volume 23, issue 1, 2021
- The evolution of Venture Capital: from the early days to recent successes pp. 1-3

- Vincenzo Capizzi, Cristiano Bellavitis and Sofia Johan
- Scout or coach? Value-added services as selection criteria in entrepreneurs’ venture capitalist selection pp. 5-40

- Christian Granz, Eva Lutz and Marisa Henn
- Geographic distance, firm affiliations, and IPO performance: evidence from China pp. 41-66

- John P. Berns, Jing Zhang and Robert E. White
- Revealing the underlying drivers of CVC performance— a literature review and research agenda pp. 67-109

- Gerwin Fels, Markus Kronberger and Tobias Gutmann
Volume 22, issue 4, 2020
- Crafting the next generation of angels: a promising model in experiential learning pp. 315-329

- Jeffrey E. Sohl
- Entrepreneurial experiences from venture capital funding: exploring two-sided information asymmetry pp. 331-354

- Sarah Glücksman
- Syndication and cross-border collaboration by venture capital firms in Europe and the USA: a comparative study pp. 355-376

- Keith Arundale
- Crowdasset: crowdfunding for policymakers pp. 377-381

- Colin Mason
Volume 22, issue 2, 2020
- A gender financing gap: fake news or evidence? pp. 127-134

- Rudy Aernoudt and Amparo De San José
- Crowdfunding, business angels, and venture capital: an exploratory study of the concept of the funding trajectory pp. 135-160

- Véronique Bessière, Eric Stéphany and Peter Wirtz
- What determines success in initial coin offerings? pp. 161-183

- Peter Roosenboom, Tom van der Kolk and Abe de Jong
- Entrepreneurial finance journeys: embeddedness and the finance escalator pp. 185-214

- Ekaterina Murzacheva and Jonathan Levie
Volume 22, issue 1, 2020
- Going private transactions performance in emerging economies: a comparative study in Latin America and Asia pp. 1-33

- Alain Chevalier and Aurélie Sannajust
- Follow-on financing through syndication in the VC industry – a signaling perspective of VC human capital and fund characteristics pp. 35-69

- Miona Milosevic, Benjamin Le Pendeven and Jacqueline Fendt
- Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? An empirical study of how entrepreneurs, managers, and investors evaluate business opportunities at the earliest stages pp. 71-104

- Amulya Tata and Anja Niedworok
- The role of innovation in venture capital and private equity investments in different investment phases pp. 105-126

- Cornelius Maas, Patrick Steinhagen, Dorian Proksch and Andreas Pinkwart
Volume 21, issue 4, 2019
- How do micro firms differ in their financing patterns from larger SMEs? pp. 301-325

- Christian Masiak, Joern Block, Alexandra Moritz, Frank Lang and Helmut Kraemer-Eis
- Equity crowdfunding and the role of investor discussion boards pp. 327-352

- Simon Kleinert and Christine Volkmann
- The role of regulatory focus and cognitive style in business angels’ evaluation of an investment opportunity pp. 353-377

- Sanda Franić and Mateja Drnovšek
Volume 21, issue 2-3, 2019
- Emerging trends in entrepreneurial finance pp. 133-136

- Stefano Bonini, Vincenzo Capizzi and Douglas Cumming
- The role of venture capital in the emerging entrepreneurial finance ecosystem: future threats and opportunities pp. 137-175

- Stefano Bonini and Vincenzo Capizzi
- The changing nature of angel investing: some research implications pp. 177-194

- Colin Mason, Tiago Botelho and Richard Harrison
- Matching in entrepreneurial finance networks pp. 195-221

- Ricardo A. Pasquini, Gabriela Robiolo and Virginia Sarria Allende
- Success factors in Title II equity crowdfunding in the United States pp. 223-241

- Stanislav Mamonov and Ross Malaga
- On equity crowdfunding: investor rationality and success factors pp. 243-272

- Miwako Nitani, Allan Riding and Beichuan He
- Investor behavior in equity crowdfunding pp. 273-300

- Johannes Wallmeroth
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Venture Capital 20 years on: reflections on the evolution of a field pp. 1-34

- Richard T. Harrison and Colin M. Mason
- Unicorns, Cheshire cats, and the new dilemmas of entrepreneurial finance pp. 35-50

- Martin Kenney and John Zysman
- Private equity: where we have been and the road ahead pp. 51-64

- Mike Wright, Sarika Pruthi, Kevin Amess and Yan Alperovych
- Equity crowdfunding: anything to celebrate? pp. 65-74

- Armin Schwienbacher
- Crowdfunding revisited: a neo-institutional field-perspective pp. 75-96

- Othmar M. Lehner and Theresia Harrer
- The ivory tower of business angel research pp. 97-119

- Hans Landström and Roger Sørheim
- Government venture capital research: fake science and bad public policy pp. 121-131

- Douglas Cumming and Sofia Johan
Volume 20, issue 4, 2018
- Moral hazard in high-risk environments: optimal follow-on investing in venture capital finance pp. 323-338

- Julius Tennert, Marie Lambert and Hans-Peter Burghof
- Cohesion among crowd investors in the presence of moral hazard pp. 339-353

- Marco Bade and Daniel Krezdorn
- Private equity investment in family firms: the role of stake size and deal syndication pp. 355-376

- Alexandra Dawson and Céline Barrédy
Volume 20, issue 3, 2018
- In memory: William E. Wetzel Jr pp. 233-235

- Jeffrey E. Sohl, Richard T Harrison and Colin M Mason
- Industry specialization of private equity firms: a source of buy-out performance heterogeneity pp. 237-259

- Anne-Laure Le Nadant, Frédéric Perdreau and Hans Bruining
- Rates of return for crowdfunding portfolios: theoretical derivation and implications pp. 261-283

- Paul Vroomen and Subhas Desa
- Reward-based crowdfunding success: decomposition of the project, product category, entrepreneur, and location effects pp. 285-307

- C.S. Richard Chan, Haemin Dennis Park, Pankaj Patel and David Gomulya
- A research note on entrepreneurs’ financial commitment and crowdfunding success pp. 309-322

- Jonas Löher, Stefan Schneck and Arndt Werner
Volume 20, issue 2, 2018
- Women entrepreneurs’ financing revisited: taking stock and looking forward pp. 103-114

- Claire Leitch, Friederike Welter and Colette Henry
- The gender gap in venture capital- progress, problems, and perspectives pp. 115-136

- Candida Brush, Patricia Greene, Lakshmi Balachandra and Amy Davis
- The female entrepreneur’s financial networks: accessing finance for the emergence of technology-based firms in Jordan pp. 137-157

- Wejdan Alakaleek and Sarah Y Cooper
- Women don’t ask: an investigation of start-up financing and gender pp. 159-190

- Agnieszka Kwapisz and Diana M. Hechavarría
- An institutional view on access to finance by Tanzanian women-owned enterprises pp. 191-210

- Vanessa Naegels, Neema Mori and Bert D’Espallier
- Executive forum:linking women’s growth-oriented entrepreneurship policy and practice: results from the Rising Tide Angel Training Program pp. 211-231

- Susan Coleman and Alicia Robb
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- The effect of company name fluency on venture investment decisions and IPO underpricing pp. 1-26

- Chien-Sheng Richard Chan, Haemin Dennis Park and Pankaj Patel
- Entrepreneurial firms and financial attractiveness for securing debt capital: a Bayesian analysis pp. 27-50

- Tevfik Aktekin, Dev K. Dutta and Jeffrey E. Sohl
- Stock option taxation and venture capital activity: a cross-country study pp. 51-71

- Magnus Henrekson and Tino Sanandaji
- Government venture capital in central and eastern Europe pp. 73-102

- Judit Karsai
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