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where adverse selection problems between entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and incumbents are present. We show that as …' signaling-driven investment, despite the risk of buying a bad innovation. We nally show at what point the presence of active …
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where adverse selection problems between entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and incumbents are present. We show that as …' signaling-driven investment, despite the risk of buying a bad innovation. We finally show at what point the presence of active …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005419514
VC market. We theorize and empirically document that entrepreneurs' human capital background and venture …
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Most studies on entrepreneurs’ networks incorporate social capital and networks as independent variables that affect … entrepreneurs’ actions and its outcomes. By contrast, this article examines social capital of the Chinese and Russian entrepreneurs … and venture capitalists as dependent variables, and it examines entrepreneurs’ social capital from the perspectives of …
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Academic and practitioner literature suggests that Venture Capitalists often have problems with aligning information technology opportunities with investment objectives. To a large extent the alignment process is not formally documented and relies on intuitive instincts. Hence it is important to...
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Academic and practitioner literature suggests that Venture Capitalists often have problems with aligning information technology opportunities with investment objectives. To a large extent the alignment process is not formally documented and relies on intuitive instincts. Hence it is important to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011992245
Firms launch formal programs to identify promising employee ideas and to provide support for their commercialization. This paper examines an alternative role of the firm's internal screening process in employee turnover. I argue that because the firm has better information vis-à-vis the market...
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This article studies how technology-based entrepreneurs manage to transform their ideas into viable businesses … entrepreneurs unlock the value proposition that makes a technology useful, we adopt a set of lenses that allow us to view what … entrepreneurs strategically use market, technology, and social capital signalling to mitigate uncertainty and advance in the …
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As the Sri Lankan economy attempts to transform into a more value-added and knowledge-led one, recent advancements in technology and innovation have created a plethora of new opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises. This paper provides four case studies of innovative enterprises and...
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Interest in women entrepreneurs from various backgrounds and perspectives have led to increased publication in the … questions by providing another perspective on women entrepreneurs. Specifically this study examines women entrepreneurs from … Brazil, using a sample across racial lines. The article examines the characteristics of women entrepreneurs across three key …
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