Angels Without Borders:Trends and Policies Shaping Angel Investment Worldwide
Edited by John May and
Manhong Mannie Liu
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
"Angel investors" provide small amounts of capital ($100k–$3m) to early stage, high-risk ventures. In recent years, they have not only grown in numbers and sophistication, they have garnered the attention of larger investors and governments throughout the world who are interested in the phenomenal power of startups to bring innovative products to consumers, create jobs and economic value, and sustain macroeconomic growth.
Keywords: Angel Investing; Angels Cross Border Investing; Entrepreneurial Financing; Startup Financing; Entrepreneurship; Early Stage Investing; Venture Capital; Early Stage Investment Ecosystem; Angels Without Borders; Capital and Entrepreneurship Without Borders; Crowd Funding; Women Angels; Impact Investing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9789814733052
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Overview of Angel Investing Worldwide , pp 3-6

- John May and Manhong Mannie Liu
- Ch 2 Sources of Capital for Start-Ups , pp 7-24

- Bill Payne
- Ch 3 Women Angel Investors , pp 25-31

- Peggy Wallace and Rebecca Conti
- Ch 4 Angel Impact Investing , pp 33-41

- Wayne Silby and Jenna Nicholas
- Ch 5 Crowdfunding and Angel Investing , pp 43-57

- Charles Sidman
- Ch 6 Israel , pp 61-73

- D. Todd Dollinger and Steve Rhodes
- Ch 7 France , pp 75-82

- Philippe Gluntz
- Ch 8 South Africa , pp 83-90

- Craig Mullett
- Ch 9 Hong Kong , pp 91-98

- Allen Yeung
- Ch 10 United States , pp 99-114

- Marianne Hudson
- Ch 11 Germany , pp 115-122

- Ute Gunther
- Ch 12 Scotland , pp 123-137

- Nelson Gray
- Ch 13 China , pp 139-150

- Wang Jiani and Chen Su
- Ch 14 Turkey , pp 151-155

- Baybars Altuntas
- Ch 15 Italy , pp 157-162

- Eng. Paolo Anselmo and Luigi Amati
- Ch 16 Australia , pp 163-175

- Jordan Green
- Ch 17 Belgium , pp 177-186

- Reginald Vossen and Claire Munck
- Ch 18 Spain , pp 187-194

- Juan Roure and Amparo De San Jose
- Ch 19 United Arab Emirates , pp 195-201

- Heather Henyon
- Ch 20 United Kingdom , pp 203-213

- Jenny Tooth
- Ch 21 India , pp 215-224

- Ashish Dave and Mohit Agarwal
- Ch 22 The Netherlands , pp 225-231

- René A.G. Reijtenbagh
- Ch 23 Singapore , pp 233-242

- Poh Wong
- Ch 24 Canada , pp 243-248

- Ross Finlay and Blake Witkin
- Ch 25 Portugal , pp 249-254

- João Trigo Da Roza and Francisco Banha
- Ch 26 New Zealand , pp 255-262

- Franceska Banga and David Lewis
- Ch 27 Russia , pp 263-270

- Ivan Protopopov and Konstantin Fokin
- Ch 28 Colombia , pp 271-276

- Juan Pablo Rodriguez Neira
- Ch 29 Austria , pp 277-279

- Bernard Litzka
- Ch 30 Finland , pp 281-283

- Jan D. Oker-Blom
- Ch 31 Switzerland , pp 285-291

- Brigitte Baumann
- Ch 32 Over the Horizon , pp 293-295

- John May and Manhong Mannie Liu
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