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Business angels investing in green ventures: how do they add value to their start-ups?

Meike Siefkes, Øyvind Bjørgum and Roger Sørheim

Venture Capital, 2025, vol. 27, issue 1, 79-108

Abstract: This study investigates how business angels (BAs) add sustainability value to green ventures and how these value-adding activities are dependent on the BAs’ sustainability characteristics, i.e., motivation to invest, sustainability competence, and sustainability investor activity. This explorative qualitative study is based on interviews with 14 BAs from Germany and the Nordics. A cross-case analysis of the interview data reveals that different groups of BAs invest in green start-ups: green angels and light green angels. These BAs differ in their motivation for investing in green start-ups, with some wanting to contribute to the sustainability transition and others investing to be a part of the shift of capital and talent toward green ventures. The BAs offer different sustainability-value-adding activities to their start-ups. Green angels provide activities that are aimed at enhancing the sustainability performance of their investees. Light green BAs add value very similar to conventional BAs. This study contributes to the green entrepreneurial finance literature by exploring the specificity of green angels. By shedding light on how BAs add sustainability value as investors for green ventures, the study places green angels more distinctly in the ecosystem of early-stage financing for green start-ups.

Date: 2025
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