Venture Capital
1999 - 2026
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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
Volume 19, issue 4, 2017
- Signalling journal impact and prestige pp. 257-262

- Richard T. Harrison
- The limited interest of carmakers in corporate venture capital: insights from a mature industry pp. 263-283

- Marina Flamand and Vincent Frigant
- A review and simulation of business angel investment returns pp. 285-311

- Geoff Gregson, Adam J. Bock and Richard T. Harrison
- Venture capital investment, financial development, and economic growth: the case of European single market countries pp. 313-333

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Mahendhiran Nair and Sara E. Bennett
- Exploring performance drivers for technology-based ventures from early stage to expansion: perspectives of venture capitalists pp. 335-359

- Artie W. Ng, Douglas Macbeth and Leslie S. C. Yip
- Executive Forum: the scale-up gap: and how to address it pp. 361-372

- Rudy Aernoudt
Volume 19, issue 3, 2017
- Value-adding activities of venture capital companies: a content analysis of investor’s original documents in Germany pp. 129-146

- Dorian Proksch, Wiebke Stranz, Nino Röhr, Cornelia Ernst, Andreas Pinkwart and Michael Schefczyk
- Determinants of success in venture capital investments: evidence from Brazil pp. 147-161

- Antonio Gledson De Carvalho, Humberto Gallucci-Netto and Eduardo M. R. Siqueira
- The investment paradox: why attractive new ventures exhibit relatively poor investment potential pp. 163-181

- Kevin C. Cox, Jason Lortie and Kimberly Gramm
- Business angels: a research review and new agenda pp. 183-216

- Brett A. White and John Dumay
- Going offline: broadening crowdfunding research beyond the online context pp. 217-237

- David Gras, Robert S. Nason, Michael Lerman and Meg Stellini
- An exploratory analysis of Title II equity crowdfunding success pp. 239-256

- Stanislav Mamonov, Ross Malaga and Janet Rosenblum
Volume 19, issue 1-2, 2017
- Entrepreneurial finance: new frontiers of research and practice pp. 1-16

- Cristiano Bellavitis, Igor Filatotchev, Dzidziso Samuel Kamuriwo and Tom Vanacker
- De-segmenting research in entrepreneurial finance pp. 17-27

- Douglas Cumming and Silvio Vismara
- Attitudes of family firms toward outside investors: the importance of organizational identification pp. 29-50

- Jeroen Neckebrouck, Sophie Manigart and Miguel Meuleman
- The interaction of equity crowdfunding platforms and ventures: an analysis of the preselection process pp. 51-74

- Jonas Löher
- High-growth entrepreneurial firm funding: a qualitative study of native-born and immigrant entrepreneurs pp. 75-94

- Kaveh Moghaddam, Alexandre Aidov, Charles DuVal and Sara Azarpanah
- Dedicated funding for leasing and sharing research and test facilities and its impact on innovation, follow-on financing and growth of biotech start-ups: the Mibiton case pp. 95-118

- Willem Hulsink and Victor Scholten
- The internationalisation of business angel investment activity: a review and research agenda pp. 119-127

- Richard T. Harrison
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