
Handbook of Research on Venture Capital: Volume 2
A Globalizing Industry
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 31. October 2012
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-84980-168-3 (ISBN)
Description
This Handbook charts the development of venture capital research in light of the global financial crisis, starting with an analysis of the current venture capital market and the changing nature of the business angel market.
Looking at governance structures, the performance of venture capitalists in terms of investments, economic impact and human capital, and the geographical organization of business angels and venture capital global 'hotspots', this book also analyzes the current state of venture capital research and offers a roadmap for the future.
Contributors: A. Avdeitchikova, G. Avnimelech, D. Cumming, D. De Clercq, D. Dimov, S. Harel, S.A. Johan, H. Landstrom, D. Lingelbach, H. Lu, C. Mason, A. Parhankangas, J. Sohl, R. Sorheim, Y. Tan
Looking at governance structures, the performance of venture capitalists in terms of investments, economic impact and human capital, and the geographical organization of business angels and venture capital global 'hotspots', this book also analyzes the current state of venture capital research and offers a roadmap for the future.
Contributors: A. Avdeitchikova, G. Avnimelech, D. Cumming, D. De Clercq, D. Dimov, S. Harel, S.A. Johan, H. Landstrom, D. Lingelbach, H. Lu, C. Mason, A. Parhankangas, J. Sohl, R. Sorheim, Y. Tan
Reviews / Votes
'The second edition of the Handbook of Research on Venture Capital provides an important guidepost for venture capital researchers. As Landstrom and Mason point out, the nature of venture capital has changed dramatically over the last 10 years. The asset class as a whole has failed to return principal and the old model is under tremendous strain. The contributors nicely highlight many of these changes, especially how venture capital has scaled beyond the US. For those of us active in venture capital research, the chapters raise many interesting research questions that deserve further attention.' -- Andrew Zacharakis, Babson College 'This exciting second volume of cutting edge research on venture capital takes up where volume one leaves off, bringing greater depth to topics covered in the first volume (such as angel investing) and adding new topics and insights. It poses interesting questions such as ''is venture capital in crisis? Are new models of early investing needed?'', and offers carefully researched answers. Landstrom and Mason provide insightful commentary and skillfully pinpoint the contributions of a talented set of researchers. Both scholars and practitioners of venture capital will want to read this book. -- Harry J. Sapienza, University of MinnesotaMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84980-168-3 (9781849801683)
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Persons
Edited by Hans Landstroem, Professor Emeritus in Business Administration, Lund University, Sweden and Colin Mason, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, UK
Content
Contents:
Preface
PART I: INTRODUCTION: VENTURE CAPITAL MARKETS
1. Introduction
Colin Mason and Hans Landstroem
2. The Changing Nature of the Angel Market
Jeffrey Sohl
PART II: VENTURE CAPITAL: GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES
3. Institutional Investment in Private Equity
Sofia A. Johan
4. Venture Capital Financial Contracting: An Overview of the International Evidence
Douglas Cumming
PART III: VENTURE CAPITAL: PERFORMANCE
5. Venture Capital Firms: A Human Capital Perspective
Dirk De Clercq and Dimo Dimov
6. The Economic Impact of Venture Capital
Annaleena Parhankangas
7. Venture Capitalists as Smart Investors
Roger Sorheim
PART IV: VENTURE CAPITAL: REGIONAL ASPECTS
8. The Geographic Organization of 'Venture Capital' and 'Business Angels'
Sofia Avdeitchikova
9. Global Venture Capital 'Hotspots': Israel
Gil Avnimelech and Shai Harel
10. Global Venture Capital 'Hotspots': China
Haitian Lu and Yi Tan
11. Global Venture Capital 'Hotspots': Developing Countries
David Lingelbach
PART V: VENTURE CAPITAL: THE FUTURE
12. Venture Capital Research: The Road Ahead
Hans Landstroem and Colin Mason
Index
Preface
PART I: INTRODUCTION: VENTURE CAPITAL MARKETS
1. Introduction
Colin Mason and Hans Landstroem
2. The Changing Nature of the Angel Market
Jeffrey Sohl
PART II: VENTURE CAPITAL: GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES
3. Institutional Investment in Private Equity
Sofia A. Johan
4. Venture Capital Financial Contracting: An Overview of the International Evidence
Douglas Cumming
PART III: VENTURE CAPITAL: PERFORMANCE
5. Venture Capital Firms: A Human Capital Perspective
Dirk De Clercq and Dimo Dimov
6. The Economic Impact of Venture Capital
Annaleena Parhankangas
7. Venture Capitalists as Smart Investors
Roger Sorheim
PART IV: VENTURE CAPITAL: REGIONAL ASPECTS
8. The Geographic Organization of 'Venture Capital' and 'Business Angels'
Sofia Avdeitchikova
9. Global Venture Capital 'Hotspots': Israel
Gil Avnimelech and Shai Harel
10. Global Venture Capital 'Hotspots': China
Haitian Lu and Yi Tan
11. Global Venture Capital 'Hotspots': Developing Countries
David Lingelbach
PART V: VENTURE CAPITAL: THE FUTURE
12. Venture Capital Research: The Road Ahead
Hans Landstroem and Colin Mason
Index