We find UK investors and entrepreneurs are significantly concordant in rankings of investments and key factors for risk but significantly discordant on risk classes. Investors emphasise agency risk (e.g., motivation, empowerment, alignment), and entrepreneurs emphasise business risk (e.g., market opportunities)
Venture projects are fraught with exogenous market risk and endogenous agency risk. We apply a real ...
Are entrepreneurs becoming more risk averse? When you mention the word ‘entrepreneur’ most people wi...
Venture capitalists can be regarded as financers of young, high-risk enterprises, seeking investment...
We find UK investors and entrepreneurs are significantly concordant in rankings of investments and k...
This paper presents new empirical evidence, obtained by fieldwork methods, on investor risk-handling...
This book examines how risk is handled in high technology ventures in the UK (with some comparative ...
This article presents new empirical evidence, obtained by fieldwork methods, on the risk-handling pr...
This paper is an empirical investigation into the ways in which venture capitalists value (and inves...
This paper seeks to determine whether there is a received view within the UK venture capital industr...
This book is a 'crossover' treatment of quantitative and qualitative risk analysis within the settin...
This paper is an empirical investigation into the ways in which venture capitalists value (and inves...
There is a widespread concern in both the UK and in the European Union that technology-based firms e...
Research on the governance of risky ventures, like the initial public offerings (IPOs) of high-techn...
A venture capitalist (VC) needs to trade off benefits and costs when attempting to mitigate agency p...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.98088(no 0107) / BLDSC - British...
Venture projects are fraught with exogenous market risk and endogenous agency risk. We apply a real ...
Are entrepreneurs becoming more risk averse? When you mention the word ‘entrepreneur’ most people wi...
Venture capitalists can be regarded as financers of young, high-risk enterprises, seeking investment...
We find UK investors and entrepreneurs are significantly concordant in rankings of investments and k...
This paper presents new empirical evidence, obtained by fieldwork methods, on investor risk-handling...
This book examines how risk is handled in high technology ventures in the UK (with some comparative ...
This article presents new empirical evidence, obtained by fieldwork methods, on the risk-handling pr...
This paper is an empirical investigation into the ways in which venture capitalists value (and inves...
This paper seeks to determine whether there is a received view within the UK venture capital industr...
This book is a 'crossover' treatment of quantitative and qualitative risk analysis within the settin...
This paper is an empirical investigation into the ways in which venture capitalists value (and inves...
There is a widespread concern in both the UK and in the European Union that technology-based firms e...
Research on the governance of risky ventures, like the initial public offerings (IPOs) of high-techn...
A venture capitalist (VC) needs to trade off benefits and costs when attempting to mitigate agency p...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.98088(no 0107) / BLDSC - British...
Venture projects are fraught with exogenous market risk and endogenous agency risk. We apply a real ...
Are entrepreneurs becoming more risk averse? When you mention the word ‘entrepreneur’ most people wi...
Venture capitalists can be regarded as financers of young, high-risk enterprises, seeking investment...