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Governance in entrepreneurial ecosystems: venture capitalists vs. technology parks

  • Goethe University Frankfurt
  • York University Toronto

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Abstract

We argue two alternative routes that lead entrepreneurial start-ups to acquisition outcomes instead of liquidation. On one hand, acquisitions can come about through the control route with external financers such as venture capitalists (VCs). VCs take control through their board seats along with other contractual rights that can bring about changes in a start-up necessary to successfully attract a strategic acquirer. Consistent with this view, we show that VCs often replace the founding entrepreneur as CEO long before an acquisition exit. On the other hand, acquisitions can come about through more advice and support provided to the start-up, such as that provided by an incubator or technology park. Based on a sample of 251 Crunchbase companies in the USA over the years 2007 to 2014, we present evidence that is strongly consistent with these propositions. Further, we show a tension between VC backing of start-ups resident in technology parks insofar as such start-ups are slower to become, and less likely to be, acquired.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)455-484
Number of pages30
JournalSmall Business Economics
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Angel
  • Board of directors
  • Entrepreneurial finance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Governance
  • Incubator
  • Technology park
  • Venture capital

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