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online database indicate that founders stick with entrepreneurship as a serial entrepreneur or as an angel investor only in …
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that founders are more likely to stick with entrepreneurship as a serial entrepreneur or as an angel investor in cases …
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We present theory and evidence on the careers of high-tech entrepreneurial founders prior to obtaining venture capital (VC), and after VC exit. Prior to obtaining VC, entrepreneurs may have started other ventures, worked as a salaried employee in a startup, or worked for a large company. Upon VC...
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We document a positive effect of product market competition (PMC) on venture capital (VC) staging. Employing large tariff rate reductions as an exogenous shock to PMC, we find that large tariff reductions lead to a greater likelihood of staged financing and a larger number of financing rounds....
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We document a positive effect of product market competition (PMC) on venture capital (VC) staging. Employing large tariff rate reductions as an exogenous shock to PMC, we find that large tariff reductions lead to a greater likelihood of staged financing and a larger number of financing rounds....
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We argue two alternative routes that lead entrepreneurial start-ups to acquisition outcomes instead of liquidation. On … entrepreneur as CEO long before an acquisition exit. On the other hand, acquisitions can come about through advice and support …
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The topic of entrepreneurial finance involves many issues including but not limited to the risks and returns to being an entrepreneur, financial contracting, business planning, capital gaps and the availability of capital, and market booms and busts. This handbook provides a comprehensive...
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