Search for dissertations about: "venture development process"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words venture development process.
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1. On the influence of venture capitalist-entrepreneur interaction in technology-based venture development
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2. A demand-side perspective on venture capital financing
Abstract : Entrepreneurial high growth firms are recognized as having a disproportionate impact on economic development and job creation. It is further recognized that many of these firms need access to venture capital if the high-growth potential is to be realized. READ MORE
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3. Well, that makes sense! : Investigating opportunity development in a technology start-up
Abstract : Digital technologies have profoundly reshaped many industries in the past years and we are continuously witnessing the creation of new ventures designing and serving entirely new markets. At the heart of these initiatives lies decisions to act, take risk and pursue ideas in the form of entrepreneurial opportunities. READ MORE
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4. The role of the entrepreneur in the international new venture – opening the black box
Abstract : Despite significant research output in recent decades on international new ventures (INVs),little attention has been paid to understanding the processes and conditions under whichthe entrepreneur identifies and exploits an opportunity and subsequently creates valuewithin the firm. As a result, the dynamics involved in the role of the entrepreneur during theestablishment and internationalization of INVs remain in a black box. READ MORE
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5. Determinants of exploitation of innovative venture ideas : A study of nascent entrepreneurs in an advisory system
Abstract : This study contributes to nascent entrepreneurship research by investigating factors on the individual and opportunity levels of analysis that determine the exploitation of innovative venture ideas. As a result of the literature review three theoretical perspectives were chosen to organize the factors: human and social capital, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and domain definition strategy. READ MORE