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An Empirical Study on Post Investment Involvement by Indian Venture Capitalists (VCs )
One of the distinguishing features of venture capital, as against the traditional forms of financing, is the active involvement by the VCs in the operations of investee companies, particularly at the strategic level. This paper focuses upon empirical analysis of post investment value addition and ex...
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| Format: | Journal Article |
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Abhigyan
2013
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| Sumari: | One of the distinguishing features of venture capital, as against the traditional forms of
financing, is the active involvement by the VCs in the operations of investee companies,
particularly at the strategic level. This paper focuses upon empirical analysis of post
investment value addition and exit mechanism adopted by Indian VCs. The perceptions of
these firms regarding their degree of involvement across various areas such as product
development, marketing, general business management and finance have been analysed.
Besides the value addition, monitoring and the form of control by VCs over investee
companies have also been examined. Post investment phase has been extended by studying
the exit decisions of these investors. Findings revealed that except the technical area, Indian
VCs were highly involved in all other areas. Further, they were really meticulous about post-
investment monitoring of the operations of investee companies. Regarding divestment,
findings suggested that majority of investors preferred IPO over other exit routes and they
would not prefer to stay invested beyond seven years. |
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| Descripció física: | Vol. 31 No. 2 (July - September 2013) |