Department of Strategic Management & Digital Entrepreneurship, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Jahnallee 59, 04109, Leipzig, Germany
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Competition in the Product Market, Venture Capital and the Success of Entrepreneurial Businesses
Author(s): Benjamin Bugl*
A sort of private equity fund known as venture capital (VC) is given by venture capital firms or funds to start-ups, early-stage, and rising businesses
that have demonstrated rapid growth (in terms of number of workers, yearly revenue, and scope of operations). In exchange for equity, or a stake in
the business, venture capital firms or funds invest in these start-ups. In the hopes of seeing some of their investments succeed, venture capitalists
assume the dangers of investing in high-risk start-ups. Due to the significant level of risk that start-ups confront, VC investments frequently fail.
The start-ups primarily come from the high-tech sectors of information technology (IT), clean technology, or biotechnology, and they are typically
built on cutting-edge business models or technological advancements... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2151-6219.2022.13.419
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