2007
DOI: 10.1007/bf03399239
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Nothing Ventured — Nothing Gained? Empirical Evidence on Venture Capital Financing in Switzerland

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“…Even more scarce is the literature about the role of venture capital in Switzerland. To our knowledge, only the study ofHopp (2007) deals with venture capital in Switzerland. The aim of this paper is the investigation of the behavior of venture capital in Switzerland with respect to financing mechanisms employed and the extent to which collaboration between venture capitalists is used to cope with informational barriers.3 The firms were recorded by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office independent of whether they were enrolled in the Swiss Commercial Register or not.852S.…”
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“…Even more scarce is the literature about the role of venture capital in Switzerland. To our knowledge, only the study ofHopp (2007) deals with venture capital in Switzerland. The aim of this paper is the investigation of the behavior of venture capital in Switzerland with respect to financing mechanisms employed and the extent to which collaboration between venture capitalists is used to cope with informational barriers.3 The firms were recorded by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office independent of whether they were enrolled in the Swiss Commercial Register or not.852S.…”
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confidence: 99%