Aiding philanthropic venture capitalists investing in social enterprises: A multi-criteria decision-making approach

IF 1.5 Q3 BUSINESS
Negin Salimi, Gijs Robbert ten Have
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Social enterprises have emerged as promising solutions for addressing environmental and societal challenges. To enhance their access to financial capital and align their business proposals with the preferences of impact investors, it is crucial to understand how Philanthropic venture capitalists (PhVCs) evaluate potential portfolio companies. This study introduces a framework to assist PhVCs in making more informed investment decisions, fostering successful, long-term partnerships between investors and investees. The proposed approach begins by determining the significance of investment criteria using the Best-Worst Method (BWM). Subsequently, the performance of portfolio companies is evaluated, ultimately identifying the most favorable investment opportunities. We apply this framework to a Dutch philanthropic venture capitalist, and our analysis reveals that ‘Potential’ and the ‘Management team’ rank highest in terms of investment criteria importance, while ‘Assessment of the deal’ and ‘External environment’ carry lower significance. Furthermore, our approach, incorporating the BWM outcomes, considers investors' personal preferences and offers a method for ranking portfolio companies based on their value and performance.

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帮助慈善风险资本家投资社会企业:多标准决策方法
社会企业已成为应对环境和社会挑战的有前途的解决方案。为了使社会企业更容易获得金融资本,并使其商业提案符合社会企业投资者的偏好,了解慈善风险资本家(PhVCs)如何评估潜在的投资组合公司至关重要。本研究提出了一个框架,帮助慈善风险投资人做出更明智的投资决策,促进投资者与被投资者之间成功的长期合作关系。所提出的方法首先使用最佳-最差法(BWM)确定投资标准的重要性。随后,对投资组合公司的业绩进行评估,最终确定最有利的投资机会。我们将这一框架应用于一家荷兰慈善风险投资公司,分析结果显示,"潜力 "和 "管理团队 "在投资标准重要性方面排名最高,而 "交易评估 "和 "外部环境 "的重要性较低。此外,我们的方法结合了 BWM 的结果,考虑了投资者的个人偏好,并提供了一种根据价值和业绩对投资组合公司进行排序的方法。
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