In this article, we investigate what drives large companies (non-financial corporations and financial institutions) worldwide to run venture capital (VC) programs, specifically targeting Fortune Global 500 companies. Such a decision involves trade-offs between expected strategic and financial benefits and costs of managing and financing a portfolio of ventures, which are influenced by the institutions and regulations that affect innovation-oriented entrepreneurship. We determine that companies are more likely to run a program if they are based in countries in which the market for early-stage investments is well-developed and innovation-related resources are more widely available. Moreover, companies based in countries with costly personal b...
This thesis explores institutions under which venture capital investment operates in China and wheth...
The globalization of capital flow has resulted in an increasing number of firms choosing to cross-li...
This paper wants to investigate whether Institution strategy enforced during financial crisis have b...
In recent years, venture capital firms have increasingly turned to foreign countries in search of in...
Cross-border investments represent a substantial share of venture capital activities. We use a compr...
Many companies including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Starbucks may not have existed, or m...
Abstract: We analyze the impact of institutional and cultural differences on the likelihood of succe...
This paper investigates the internationalization of venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) in...
Venture capital (VC), a historically American industry, has been in the process of globalizing in re...
We examine the institutional factors driving the decision by organizations to enter certain foreign ...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...
Abstract. Corporate venture capital (CVC) programs have followed a strongly cyclical pattern in resp...
This paper examines two different topics related to venture capital (VC) investments. The objective ...
AbstractVenture capital (VC) may be defined as a support to entrepreneurial talents and appetite by ...
This study examines the differential application of mechanisms that venture capitalists use to mitig...
This thesis explores institutions under which venture capital investment operates in China and wheth...
The globalization of capital flow has resulted in an increasing number of firms choosing to cross-li...
This paper wants to investigate whether Institution strategy enforced during financial crisis have b...
In recent years, venture capital firms have increasingly turned to foreign countries in search of in...
Cross-border investments represent a substantial share of venture capital activities. We use a compr...
Many companies including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Starbucks may not have existed, or m...
Abstract: We analyze the impact of institutional and cultural differences on the likelihood of succe...
This paper investigates the internationalization of venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) in...
Venture capital (VC), a historically American industry, has been in the process of globalizing in re...
We examine the institutional factors driving the decision by organizations to enter certain foreign ...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2004.Includes bi...
Abstract. Corporate venture capital (CVC) programs have followed a strongly cyclical pattern in resp...
This paper examines two different topics related to venture capital (VC) investments. The objective ...
AbstractVenture capital (VC) may be defined as a support to entrepreneurial talents and appetite by ...
This study examines the differential application of mechanisms that venture capitalists use to mitig...
This thesis explores institutions under which venture capital investment operates in China and wheth...
The globalization of capital flow has resulted in an increasing number of firms choosing to cross-li...
This paper wants to investigate whether Institution strategy enforced during financial crisis have b...