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This paper proposes and analyses a model of start-up investment. Innovative entrepreneurs are commercially inexperienced and can benefit from venture capital support. Only part of them succeed in matching with a venture capitalist while the rest must resort to standard bank finance. We consider...
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Green innovation is a key element in fighting climate change. But there are several challenges that need to be addressed in managing a green technology transition, both in terms of interacting market failures (environmental externality, public good nature of innovation, strategic behaviour of...
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This paper examines the causal effect of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) on bank productivity (Q) in 23 European Union countries and the short- and long-term relationship among fixed assets (k1), liquid assets (k2), and labour (L) over the period 1990–2013 for a sample of 156 commercial banks,...
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Informed capital is a crucial ingredient to a well-functioning market for start-up finance, especially in times of difficult market conditions. For bank-based systems, the question regarding which investors actually supply informed capital has not yet been answered. To fill this gap, we conduct...
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's concentration in the banking sector. Our major finding suggests that the more concentrated the banking sector is, the better it is … average deal size. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper to analyze the link between banking sector …
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The paper investigates how Private Equity (PE) ownership influences out-performance of a high-growth firm, and whether it differs from the effect of two other important types of financial investors: banks and non-bank financial firms. We transform the levered return on equity into a unlevered...
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The main strategic objective of bank-affiliated venture capital funds (BVCs) is to enhance demand of debt capital from portfolio companies. This paper investigates the channels through which banks pursue such a strategy. Using detailed data from seven Western European countries in the period...
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We investigate the patterns and performance of banks’ investments in fintech ventures in the United States. We document that banks, as compared to independent venture capitalists (IVCs), invest a larger proportion in fintech startups and achieve a higher IPO exit rate. The better exit...
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This study examines the influence of US banks' revenue diversification on their profitability, equity capital, and credit risk, by size. By a simple decomposition of Return On Capital (ROC) I show how popular revenue diversification measures affect both the ROC and risk-adjusted ROC. Based on...
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This study examines the infuence of US banks' revenue diversification on profitability, equity capital, and credit risk by size. By a simple decomposition of Return On Capital (ROC) I show how popular revenue diversification measures affect both the ROC and risk-adjusted ROC. I find substantial...
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