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The performance of venture capital investments: Do investors overreact?

Ann‐Kristin Achleitner, Nico Engel and Uwe Reiner

Review of Financial Economics, 2013, vol. 22, issue 1, 20-35

Abstract: Using a unique proprietary data set of over 5400 realized and unrealized venture capital investments between 1980 and 2005, we examine the impact of demand‐related factors, e.g. entrepreneurial activity, as well as supply‐related factors, i.e. money provided by VC investors, on the return of individual VC investments. This way, we are able to shed more light on the question whether volatile VC investment returns are rather driven by fundamental changes with regard to the number of attractive investment opportunities or by the overreaction by investors. We find that rising demand for VC, i.e. an increase in entrepreneurial activity, results initially in higher returns. However, our results also indicate that overreaction on the supply side can be observed, destroying deal‐level results. Overfunding, specifically overinvesting seems to be a recurring characteristic of the VC industry. In fact, contra‐cyclical investment strategies yield highest deal‐level returns.

Date: 2013
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