Why do regional governments establish venture capital funds? Government intervention in venture capital markets is traditionally legitimised by market failure rationales. In this paper, we analyse the supply of public and private venture capital in Dutch regions, which reveals a multiplicity of rationales for government intervention in the regional economy. We ground this in the policy diffusion literature and distinguish four rationales for government intervention: economic competition, coercion, imitation and learning. The findings enrich the analysis of regional government interventions and challenge the rhetoric that regional policies seeking to foster venture capital markets are solely implemented to address market failures
Due to their active role in land development, Dutch municipalities have suffered considerably from t...
Due to their active role in land development, Dutch municipalities have suffered considerably from t...
The increasing number of regional concentrations of entrepreneurial activities and the shift of gove...
Why do regional governments establish venture capital funds? Government intervention in venture capi...
The paper considers how far and in what ways venture capital policies in the UK and Germany have bee...
The financing of young start-up companies is hindered by market failures that prompt governments ar...
Since the development of young companies with a good growth potential can also be expected to boost ...
ABSTRACT. Early stage venture capital investments declined sharply following the post-2000 technolog...
This paper provides evidence of the broad government presence in the European venture capital indust...
Between 1976 and 1994 the UK Government’s Welsh Development Agency made 2,304 loan and equity invest...
The current paper examines the legitimacy dilemmas that rise from local governments' direct policy i...
Over the course of the past twenty years, venture capital has fuelled an entrepreneurial revolution ...
This paper provides evidence of the broad government presence in the European venture capital indust...
This research adds to the growing literature from recent years on innovation finance, innovation sys...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the relationship between public and private sources of venture capi...
Due to their active role in land development, Dutch municipalities have suffered considerably from t...
Due to their active role in land development, Dutch municipalities have suffered considerably from t...
The increasing number of regional concentrations of entrepreneurial activities and the shift of gove...
Why do regional governments establish venture capital funds? Government intervention in venture capi...
The paper considers how far and in what ways venture capital policies in the UK and Germany have bee...
The financing of young start-up companies is hindered by market failures that prompt governments ar...
Since the development of young companies with a good growth potential can also be expected to boost ...
ABSTRACT. Early stage venture capital investments declined sharply following the post-2000 technolog...
This paper provides evidence of the broad government presence in the European venture capital indust...
Between 1976 and 1994 the UK Government’s Welsh Development Agency made 2,304 loan and equity invest...
The current paper examines the legitimacy dilemmas that rise from local governments' direct policy i...
Over the course of the past twenty years, venture capital has fuelled an entrepreneurial revolution ...
This paper provides evidence of the broad government presence in the European venture capital indust...
This research adds to the growing literature from recent years on innovation finance, innovation sys...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the relationship between public and private sources of venture capi...
Due to their active role in land development, Dutch municipalities have suffered considerably from t...
Due to their active role in land development, Dutch municipalities have suffered considerably from t...
The increasing number of regional concentrations of entrepreneurial activities and the shift of gove...