11 Corporate venture capital: A literature review and research agenda
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Paul Asel
Abstract
The study of corporate venture capital (CVC), which involves equity stakes from corporations in startup technology companies, spans more than fifty years and draws extensively from financial, organizational and entrepreneurship theory. While the CVC industry has grown substantially in the past two decades, the benefits for corporate sponsors and startups are still hotly debated in boardrooms. CVC structures and practices are rapidly evolving offering a rich tapestry for further study. CVC literature has progressed significantly, yet many topics remain unexplored with potential impact on CVC practices, finance, innovation and the corporation. This work is timely as technology increasingly impacts traditional industries rendering questions on the applicability of CVC across these sectors. This literature review surveys 238 CVC studies citing over 100 seminal CVC studies from the past two decades as well as their intellectual antecedents and theoretical perspectives that inform CVC research.
Abstract
The study of corporate venture capital (CVC), which involves equity stakes from corporations in startup technology companies, spans more than fifty years and draws extensively from financial, organizational and entrepreneurship theory. While the CVC industry has grown substantially in the past two decades, the benefits for corporate sponsors and startups are still hotly debated in boardrooms. CVC structures and practices are rapidly evolving offering a rich tapestry for further study. CVC literature has progressed significantly, yet many topics remain unexplored with potential impact on CVC practices, finance, innovation and the corporation. This work is timely as technology increasingly impacts traditional industries rendering questions on the applicability of CVC across these sectors. This literature review surveys 238 CVC studies citing over 100 seminal CVC studies from the past two decades as well as their intellectual antecedents and theoretical perspectives that inform CVC research.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Editor and contributor biographies XI
- Introduction 1
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Part I: The individual level
- Introduction 13
- 1 The role of founders’ tangible resources in founding new ventures 15
- The bootstrapping-bricolage interface 37
- 3 Effectuation and entrepreneurial finance 55
- 4 Portfolio entrepreneurs: The role of risk 75
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Part II: The inner circle
- Introduction 89
- 5 Informal financing of entrepreneurs 91
- 6 Funding entrepreneurs within business groups: An emerging market view 107
- 7 How business incubators and accelerators finance startups 119
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Part III: The wider world
- Introduction 137
- 8 Formal debt as a source of entrepreneurial finance 139
- 9 Microfinance and entrepreneurial finance: A review and future research agenda 153
- 10 Venture capital as a source of entrepreneurial finance 171
- 11 Corporate venture capital: A literature review and research agenda 195
- 12 The role of business angels in the new financial landscape 223
- 13 Government financing of startups 245
- 14 Family offices as startup investors: A synergetic relationship of the old and new economy? 265
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Part IV: Emerging perspectives
- Introduction 291
- 15 A scoping review of most influential entrepreneurial finance studies in developing countries 293
- 16 Conceptualizing gender in entrepreneurial finance: Past trends, current developments and future opportunities 317
- 17 Indigenous entrepreneurial finance: Mapping the landscape with Canadian evidence 335
- 18 Financing entrepreneurs in post-conflict and disaster zones 359
- 19 Ethics and entrepreneurial finance 375
- Conclusion 391
- List of figures 401
- List of tables 403
- Index 405
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgments V
- Contents VII
- Editor and contributor biographies XI
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: The individual level
- Introduction 13
- 1 The role of founders’ tangible resources in founding new ventures 15
- The bootstrapping-bricolage interface 37
- 3 Effectuation and entrepreneurial finance 55
- 4 Portfolio entrepreneurs: The role of risk 75
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Part II: The inner circle
- Introduction 89
- 5 Informal financing of entrepreneurs 91
- 6 Funding entrepreneurs within business groups: An emerging market view 107
- 7 How business incubators and accelerators finance startups 119
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Part III: The wider world
- Introduction 137
- 8 Formal debt as a source of entrepreneurial finance 139
- 9 Microfinance and entrepreneurial finance: A review and future research agenda 153
- 10 Venture capital as a source of entrepreneurial finance 171
- 11 Corporate venture capital: A literature review and research agenda 195
- 12 The role of business angels in the new financial landscape 223
- 13 Government financing of startups 245
- 14 Family offices as startup investors: A synergetic relationship of the old and new economy? 265
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Part IV: Emerging perspectives
- Introduction 291
- 15 A scoping review of most influential entrepreneurial finance studies in developing countries 293
- 16 Conceptualizing gender in entrepreneurial finance: Past trends, current developments and future opportunities 317
- 17 Indigenous entrepreneurial finance: Mapping the landscape with Canadian evidence 335
- 18 Financing entrepreneurs in post-conflict and disaster zones 359
- 19 Ethics and entrepreneurial finance 375
- Conclusion 391
- List of figures 401
- List of tables 403
- Index 405