Handbook of Research on Business Angels
Edited by Hans Landström and
Colin Mason
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This book synthesizes 30 years of research on business angels by charting the significant role they play in the financing of entrepreneurial businesses in both developed and emerging economies. The expert group of contributors examine business angels themselves, the evolution of the market and the role of public policy in influencing angel investment. Finally, the editors provide an agenda for future research on business angels.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781783471713
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Business angels as a research field , pp 1-22

- Hans Landström and Colin Mason
- Ch 2 Researching business angels: definitional and data challenges , pp 25-52

- Colin Mason
- Ch 3 The economic significance of business angels: toward comparable indicators , pp 53-75

- Sofia Avdeitchikova and Hans Landström
- Ch 4 Categorisations of business angels: an overview , pp 76-91

- Roger Sørheim and Tiago Botelho
- Ch 5 Women business angels: theory and practice , pp 92-112

- Frances M. Amatucci
- Ch 6 Investment decision-making by business angels , pp 115-146

- Andrew Maxwell
- Ch 7 Business angels as smart investors: a systematic review of the evidence , pp 147-175

- Diamanto Politis
- Ch 8 Angel–entrepreneur relationships: demystifying their conflicts , pp 176-198

- Veroniek Collewaert
- Ch 9 Business angels in China: characteristics, policies and international comparison , pp 201-232

- Jiani Wang, Yi Tan and Manhong Liu
- Ch 10 Business angels in emerging economies: Southeast Asia , pp 233-255

- William Scheela
- Ch 11 Business angels in sub-Saharan Africa , pp 256-281

- David Lingelbach
- Ch 12 Business angels in developing economies: the experience of Latin America , pp 282-324

- Gianni Romaní and Miguel Atienza
- Ch 13 The effectiveness of tax incentives for business angels , pp 327-353

- Cécile Carpentier and Jean-Marc Suret
- Ch 14 Business angel networks: a review and assessment of their value to entrepreneurship , pp 354-378

- Tom Lahti and Henrik Keinonen
- Ch 15 Crowdinvesting: angel investing for the masses? , pp 381-398

- Lars Hornuf and Armin Schwienbacher
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