2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0883-9026(02)00127-1
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Venture capital financing and the growth of startup firms

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“…This does not, of course, deny the crucial role that VC plays in helping to stimulate rapid firm growth within certain types of innovative companies with upside potential (Davila et al 2003;Audretsch and Lehmann 2004). High-tech R&D-based start-ups often require equity funding to overcome high levels of informational opacity and a lack of revenue (Berger and Udell 1998).…”
Section: Myth #4 Hgfs Are Mostly Vc-backedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This does not, of course, deny the crucial role that VC plays in helping to stimulate rapid firm growth within certain types of innovative companies with upside potential (Davila et al 2003;Audretsch and Lehmann 2004). High-tech R&D-based start-ups often require equity funding to overcome high levels of informational opacity and a lack of revenue (Berger and Udell 1998).…”
Section: Myth #4 Hgfs Are Mostly Vc-backedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When an entrepreneur undertakes new innovative ventures, related activities will generally increase the enterprise's overall risk, which in turn will increase the demand for risk capital (Baule, 2012). Generally speaking, risk capital consists primarily of venture capital, private equity and innovative combinations of these two (Belussi and Sedita, 2015;Davila et al, 2003;Wright and Robbie, 1998). In this context, venture capital refers to capital or funds invested in start-ups (Cochrane, 2005; Kanniainen and Keuschnigg, 2003; Kanniainen and Keuschnigg, 2004;Reddy and Subbaiah, 2011) while private equity refers to capital or funds invested in established enterprises (Achleitner et al, 2010;Cressy et al, 2007;Daniel, 2012).…”
Section: The Body Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…No obstante, la investigación es aún escasa y con un enfoque preferentemente descriptivo (Cooper et al, 1994;Dávila et al, 2003).…”
Section: Emprendimiento Y Acceso a La Financiaciónunclassified