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Venture-Capital Syndication: Improved Venture Selection vs. The Value-Added Hypothesis
Authors:James A Brander  Raphael Amit  Werner Antweiler
Institution:University of British Columbia Vancouver, EC V6T 1Z2, Canada.;University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104;University of British Columbia Vancouver, EC V6T 1Z2, Canada
Abstract:Syndication arises when venture capitalists jointly invest in projects. We model and test two possible reasons for syndication: project selection, as an additional venture capitalist provides an informative second opinion; and complementary management skills of additional venture capitalists. The central question is whether venture capitalists are engaged primarily in selection or in managerial value added. These alternatives imply contrasting predictions about comparative returns to syndicated and standalone investments. Our empirical analysis, using Canadian data, finds that syndicated investments have higher returns, favoring the value-added interpretation. We also discuss risk sharing and project scale as possible reasons for syndication.
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