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The proliferation of new sources of entrepreneurial finance potentially makes it easier for ventures to raise capital and grow. To date, entrepreneurial finance literature has developed a rich tradition of research on venture capital and angel finance. However, the emergence of “new” sources...
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Compared to large established firms, technology-based new firms (TBNF) seem well placed to produce breakthrough innovations although questions remain as to their adeptness at subsequent exploitation. Building on the innovation and strategy literatures, the study identifies two different...
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"This book provides an updated view of new trends in entrepreneurial finance, with the aim of guiding academics and non-academics alike that want to gain a deeper understanding of this field. It collects recent contributions from scholars from all over the world. Each chapter provides new...
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"What is the status of university entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA)? How could they be strengthened so that students and academic staff and relevant stakeholder entities that are part of the ecosystems can best produce better quality ventures that can employ...
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We build on agency and strategy literature to investigate and explain whether and how changes in stock returns are related to key managerial decisions by firms that are consistent and supportive of the firm’s strategy in different industry concentrations. Unlike previous work, our study...
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