This paper presents the results obtained from a survey among public and private venture capitalists from countries which attract a large amount of venture capital investment: Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Israel. The objective is to investigate venture capitalists’ investment criteria for medical technology ventures in the start-up or expansion phase. Since existing research evaluated venture capitalists’ general investment criteria, the aim of this study is to provide specific results on entrepreneurial investment decisions for the medical technology sector, which constantly attracted a significant share of European venture capital. The research used semi-structured interviews with 39 venture capitalists and experts. The results show t...
General factors, determining success of the business projects, are well described both in papers and...
Different funders, like bankers, business angels or venture capitalists, put the accent on various i...
Venture backed spin-offs represent a low proportion of companies, even of innovative companies. The ...
Recognizing venture capital as a crucial source of funds for life science start-ups, this review pap...
The pandemic has brought extraordinary attention (and therefore funds) to the medical technology (me...
AbstractVenture Capitalists (VCs) play the most crucial role to identify high potential and innovati...
This study analyzes the factors determining the success of medical device start-ups, focusing on the...
Following the footprints of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, there has been a misconcepti...
Innovation is one of the main driving factors for continuous and healthy economic growth and welfare...
Scholars and policymakers agree that early-stage venture capital is the most important element of in...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
The European venture capital (VC) market picked up and proliferated after the 2008 economic breakdow...
Motivated by the different development stages of both, the venture capital (VC) as well as the life ...
Despite its economic and technological importance, the Swiss life sciences sector faces severe chall...
Corporate venture capital - the path to successfully developing new technologies? The changes brough...
General factors, determining success of the business projects, are well described both in papers and...
Different funders, like bankers, business angels or venture capitalists, put the accent on various i...
Venture backed spin-offs represent a low proportion of companies, even of innovative companies. The ...
Recognizing venture capital as a crucial source of funds for life science start-ups, this review pap...
The pandemic has brought extraordinary attention (and therefore funds) to the medical technology (me...
AbstractVenture Capitalists (VCs) play the most crucial role to identify high potential and innovati...
This study analyzes the factors determining the success of medical device start-ups, focusing on the...
Following the footprints of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg, there has been a misconcepti...
Innovation is one of the main driving factors for continuous and healthy economic growth and welfare...
Scholars and policymakers agree that early-stage venture capital is the most important element of in...
Abstract Background: New technologies constitute an important cost-driver in healthcare, but the dy...
The European venture capital (VC) market picked up and proliferated after the 2008 economic breakdow...
Motivated by the different development stages of both, the venture capital (VC) as well as the life ...
Despite its economic and technological importance, the Swiss life sciences sector faces severe chall...
Corporate venture capital - the path to successfully developing new technologies? The changes brough...
General factors, determining success of the business projects, are well described both in papers and...
Different funders, like bankers, business angels or venture capitalists, put the accent on various i...
Venture backed spin-offs represent a low proportion of companies, even of innovative companies. The ...