6th Annual International Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IE 2016) 2016
DOI: 10.5176/2251-2039_ie16.34
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Characterizing Business Angels and Investigating the Impact of Their Human Capital on Startup Success

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“…Angels are individuals that invest their own money into companies that they find attractive. Maier et al (2016) found that both the academic background and the industry sector in which the business angels work directly correlate with the industry sector in which the start-up operates. Individual or lead angel investors in syndicates typically take a hands-on role in their investee company and they place great importance on the 'chemistry' between themselves and the entrepreneurs (Mason & Harrison, 2015;Van Osnabrugge & Robinson, 2000).…”
Section: Business Angels Accelerators and Institutional Logicmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Angels are individuals that invest their own money into companies that they find attractive. Maier et al (2016) found that both the academic background and the industry sector in which the business angels work directly correlate with the industry sector in which the start-up operates. Individual or lead angel investors in syndicates typically take a hands-on role in their investee company and they place great importance on the 'chemistry' between themselves and the entrepreneurs (Mason & Harrison, 2015;Van Osnabrugge & Robinson, 2000).…”
Section: Business Angels Accelerators and Institutional Logicmentioning
confidence: 97%