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The association between venture capitalists’ selection and value adding behavior: evidence from early stage high tech venture capitalists
Authors:Mirjam Knockaert  Tom Vanacker
Institution:1. Department of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Ghent University, Tweekerkenstraat 2, 9000, Ghent, Belgium
2. Centre for Entrepreneurship, University of Oslo, Gaustadalléen 21, 0318, Oslo, Norway
3. Department of Accounting & Corporate Finance, Ghent University, Kuiperskaai 55E, 9000, Ghent, Belgium
Abstract:Building upon self-efficacy and collective effort theories, we study the association between the selection behavior of venture capitalists and their involvement in value adding activities. We argue that investors, who prioritize different characteristics of a business proposal during selection, will be more or less confident of their own abilities and the abilities of entrepreneurial teams to effectively add value to portfolio companies and hence will be more or less involved in providing value adding activities. In order to test this claim, we use a stratified sample comprising 68 European early stage high tech venture capitalists. Results show that venture capitalists, who focus on entrepreneurial team characteristics or financial criteria during selection, are less involved in value adding activities compared to their peers, who focus on technological criteria. We discuss these findings from a theoretical and practical perspective.
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