De Gruyter Handbook of Entrepreneurial Finance
D. Lingelbach
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Abstract
As of early 2022, seven of the ten largest firms in the world by market capitalization had been funded through various types of entrepreneurial finance. This handbook provides an up-to-date survey of what we know about this significant phenomenon in all its forms, and where our knowledge about it needs to head from here. The handbook embraces a wide range of established and emerging academic and practitioner voices across the globe to explore the theoretical and practical flux and tension in the field. Until recently, most studies have taken a supply side perspective, focusing on the perspective of those who provide funding to new ventures. This book takes a different, demand side perspective, beginning with the entrepreneur and gradually broadening our view to include close by and then more distant funding sources. Following this approach, it is organized into four parts detailing the individual level (founders' resources, bricolage and bootstrapping, effectuation and portfolio entrepreneurship);the inner circle (informal financing, business groups, incubators and accelerators);the wider world (formal debt, microfinance, venture capital, corporate venture capital, business angels, government funding and family offices);and emerging perspectives (non-Western perspectives, gender, indigenous perspectives, post-conflict and disaster zones and ethics). The introduction considers the general state of the field, while the conclusion takes on additional topics relevant to entrepreneurial finance, such as decentralized finance, big data, behavioral economics, financial innovation and COVID-19, as well as possible ways in which entrepreneurial finance can have a greater impact on other disciplines. This handbook will be a core reference work for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers seeking an up-to-date academic survey of entrepreneurial finance. It can also be used as a primary text in Ph.D. seminars in entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial finance, and finance. Instructors in Master's level courses in entrepreneurial finance and venture capital will also find the book of benefit. © 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
De Gruyter创业融资手册
截至2022年初,全球市值最大的10家公司中有7家是通过各种类型的创业融资获得资金的。这本手册提供了我们对这一重要现象的所有形式的最新了解,以及我们对它的了解需要从这里走向何方。该手册包含了广泛的建立和新兴的学术和从业者的声音在全球范围内探索理论和实践的流动和紧张的领域。直到最近,大多数研究都采取了供应方的观点,关注那些为新企业提供资金的人的观点。这本书采取了一种不同的需求角度,从企业家开始,逐渐扩大我们的视野,包括近的,然后是更远的资金来源。按照这种方法,它被组织成四个部分,详细介绍了个人层面(创始人资源、白手起家、实效性和投资组合创业);内部圈子(非正式融资、商业团体、孵化器和加速器);更广阔的世界(正式债务、小额信贷、风险资本、企业风险资本、商业天使、政府融资和家族办公室);以及新兴视角(非西方视角、性别、本土视角)。冲突后和灾区以及道德)。引言考虑了该领域的总体状况,而结束语则涉及与创业金融相关的其他主题,如去中心化金融、大数据、行为经济学、金融创新和COVID-19,以及创业金融对其他学科产生更大影响的可能方式。这本手册将是一个核心的参考工作,为研究人员,从业者和政策制定者寻求创业融资的最新学术调查。它也可以用作创业、创业金融和金融博士研讨会的主要文本。在创业金融和风险投资硕士课程的讲师也会发现这本书的好处。©2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH,柏林/波士顿。
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