The supply of entrepreneurial finance in Europe is constrained by the geographical fragmentation of its capital market. The need to facilitate more cross-border investing by business angels – the main source of early stage finance–is recognized. A study of business angels on the island of Ireland identifies three constraints on cross-border investing: (1) lack of information on cross-border investment opportunities; (2) the preference of angels to invest locally; and (3) tax incentives that are only available for investments in the angel’s own country. Increasing cross-border investment requires mechanisms that build relationships between business angels in different countries
Cross-border venture capital investments and syndication have emerged as important phenomena during ...
AbstractFor the last few years the need of improving the access to finance for the companies, especi...
Business angels (BAs) - high net worth individuals who provide informal risk capital to firms - are ...
The supply of entrepreneurial finance in Europe is constrained by the geographical fragmentation of ...
Co-investment funds – which invest alongside private investors, especially business angels – thereby...
The signifi cant expansion of business formation is playing a key role in the transformation of tran...
This chapter aims to discuss various aspects of the multifaceted relation between entrepreneurs seek...
The change in the business model of venture capitalists from investing locally towards investing acr...
Business Angels are private individuals (or syndicates) who supply venture capital to businesses, ma...
Each market and thus every economy thrives on growth. It is certainly indisputable that founders of ...
The interest in high-risk capital has contributed to change in business angels market, including in ...
International capital flows and cross-border financial integration remain omnipresent in the Europea...
Many companies including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Starbucks may not have existed, or m...
Business angels provide both financing and managerial experience, which increase the likelihood of t...
The fast growing EU market for investment funds is still characterised by a continuing relevance of ...
Cross-border venture capital investments and syndication have emerged as important phenomena during ...
AbstractFor the last few years the need of improving the access to finance for the companies, especi...
Business angels (BAs) - high net worth individuals who provide informal risk capital to firms - are ...
The supply of entrepreneurial finance in Europe is constrained by the geographical fragmentation of ...
Co-investment funds – which invest alongside private investors, especially business angels – thereby...
The signifi cant expansion of business formation is playing a key role in the transformation of tran...
This chapter aims to discuss various aspects of the multifaceted relation between entrepreneurs seek...
The change in the business model of venture capitalists from investing locally towards investing acr...
Business Angels are private individuals (or syndicates) who supply venture capital to businesses, ma...
Each market and thus every economy thrives on growth. It is certainly indisputable that founders of ...
The interest in high-risk capital has contributed to change in business angels market, including in ...
International capital flows and cross-border financial integration remain omnipresent in the Europea...
Many companies including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Starbucks may not have existed, or m...
Business angels provide both financing and managerial experience, which increase the likelihood of t...
The fast growing EU market for investment funds is still characterised by a continuing relevance of ...
Cross-border venture capital investments and syndication have emerged as important phenomena during ...
AbstractFor the last few years the need of improving the access to finance for the companies, especi...
Business angels (BAs) - high net worth individuals who provide informal risk capital to firms - are ...