Essays about: "Sustainable Venture Capitalist"
Found 4 essays containing the words Sustainable Venture Capitalist.
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1. Selection Criteria In Governmental and Private Venture Capital - A comparison
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Companies have, during recent years, increased the amount of venture capital (VC) that they invest in smaller start-ups. Today, private venture capitalists (PVC) and governmental venture capitalists (GVC) have sensed the value of such investments. The available literature comparing the decision criteria between GVCs and PVCs is scarce. READ MORE
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2. How Do Personality Traits of Ecopreneurs Impact the Investment Decision of Sustainable Venture Capitalists?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Entrepreneurs have certain personality traits that are evaluated by venture capitalists (VCs) when making their investment decision, which have been studied in literature. However, personality traits in ecopreneurs, or sustainable entrepreneurs, that may impact the investment decision of a sustainable venture capitalist (SVC) are not known to have been studied, and therefore warrant research opportunities. READ MORE
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3. CSR as a tool for startups to gain external financing : A qualitative study in a Swedish context
University essay from Umeå universitet/FöretagsekonomiAbstract : Previous studies show that firms, in general, die young, and that they are in dire needs for capital injections. However, for various reasons, startups are sometime not able to gain financing, and in certain cases one prefer a certain type of capital, which has led to the pecking-order theory, which assumes that internal capital is preferred over external, and debt is issued rather than equity. READ MORE
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4. An environmentally friendly company is just like any ordinary company; it thrives for success
University essay from Lunds universitet/Miljövetenskaplig utbildningAbstract : Purpose: To explore whether the view on Business Models and Value Creation, can explain the lack of Venture Capital investments in green start-ups, by examining how green start-up Entrepreneurs, and Venture Capitalist investors, view these two factors. Theoretical framework: The aim of this thesis is to address some of the key knowledge gaps in research available today, regarding why there is a lack of investments within the green start-up sector. READ MORE