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Despite the important role of angel investors as critical financial providers for new ventures, little is known regarding how the institutions present in very different institutional environments impact their investment decisions. While angel investors might be expected to make decisions based...
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We show how social ties and contractual factors shape the relationship between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists (VCs). While direct ties result in the VC offering more advice to the entrepreneur, indirect ties result in greater levels of disagreement between VC and entrepreneur. We also...
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This article reviews the literature on venture capital in China and examines where China’s venture capital industry has been and where it is likely to go in the future. Since the 1980s, venture capital in China has grown steadily alongside the robust national economy. The future is likely to...
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Asia have largely focused on subsistence entrepreneurship rather than on creating ventures that empower them to break out … entrepreneur’s standard of living. This article initially reviews what we know about entrepreneurship as a solution to poverty in …, “Asia & Poverty: Closing the Great Divide through Entrepreneurship & Innovation,” on new approaches to entrepreneurship to …
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. The effects of five approaches to poverty alleviation—foreign aid, microfinance, social entrepreneurship, base of the …
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