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This study examines the consequences of loan denials for the investment performance of small and medium-sized German … investment than non-innovative companies. The non-randomness of loan denials is controlled for with a selection equation … mezzanine capital, when facing a loan denial. -- Investment ; loan availability ; innovation ; private equity …
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Die Lage der deutschen Wirtschaft scheint besser als sie tatsächlich ist. Der Umfang der Investitionen bleibt hinter den Werten früherer Aufschwungphasen zurück. Abzüglich Abschreibungen sind nur 3,3 % Nettoinvestitionen in Relation zum BIP (2006) zu verzeichnen. In den 1990er Jahren betrug...
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This paper offers a quantitative description of European private equity markets and compares the recent development in these markets with the development of the US venture capital market. Moreover, the paper addresses the differences between private equity investors acting in a single national...
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This paper investigates how patent applications and grants held by new ventures improve their ability to attract venture capital (VC) financing. We argue that investors are faced with considerable uncertainty and therefore rely on patents as signals when trying to assess the prospects of...
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This paper investigates how patent applications and grants held by new ventures improve their ability to attract venture capital (VC) financing. We argue that investors are faced with considerable uncer-tainty and therefore rely on patents as signals when trying to assess the prospects of...
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This paper investigates how patent applications and grants held by new ventures improve their ability to attract venture capital (VC) financing. We argue that investors are faced with considerable uncertainty and therefore rely on patents as signals when trying to assess the prospects of...
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