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Revamping Research on Unrelated Diversification Strategy: Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges for Future Inquiry

2015

With the aim of achieving an advanced understanding of current research on unrelated diversification and providing fruitful groundwork to foster active interchange between disciplinary traditions, this paper detects articles from two relevant research streams; i.e., strategic management and financial economics. We first provide a brief overview of management thinking on unrelated diversification strategy. Then, we present a conceptual map that offers a comprehensive appreciation of unrelated diversification strategy antecedents (i.e., environmental and institutional, organizational value-enhancing, and managerial drivers), implementation process (i.e., managerial complexity, misallocation o…

Finance050208 financebusiness.industry05 social sciencesPrincipal–agent problemUnrelated diversificationSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpreseInternal capital marketDiversification (marketing strategy)Market powerAgency theory; Diversification premium/discount; Internal capital market; Market power; Strategic flexibility; Unrelated diversification; Business and International Management0502 economics and businessConceptual mapEconomicsDiversification premium/discountStrategic flexibilityStrategic managementMarket powerAgency theoryMarketingBusiness and International ManagementbusinessDiscipline050203 business & management
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CURRENT ASSETS STRUCTURE AND EXPLORATION OF BUSINESS IN LATVIA

2012

In order to ensure the financial sustainability of companies under current economic conditions successful management of current assets is crucial. In practice it is quite often observed that the decisions of current assets management in companies are made in the short-term aspects not making analysis. The aim of the article is to explore and analyse the structure of current assets and their indicators in business in Latvia. In order to reach the aim the author solves the following tasks in the research: to explore and analyse the structure of current assets, its changes and trends in the companies of Latvia; to perform calculations and analysis of the indicators characterizing the effective…

FinanceActuarial scienceReturn on assetsCurrent ratiobusiness.industryWorking capitalEconomicsAssets under managementFixed assetBalance sheetWeighted average return on assetsbusinessCurrent assetEuropean Integration Studies
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Availability of alternative financial resources for SMES as a critical part of the entrepreneurial eco-system: Latvia and Italy

2015

Abstract The importance of non-traditional alternative/innovative financing is gaining recognition in both developed and emerging economies throughout the world (OECD, 2012; EC, 2013; ECB, 2013; ECB, 2014). SME financing in Europe remains primarily bank based, in spite of the many policies proposed to develop alternative financing instruments (e.g. adopting directives on venture capital, improving the transparency and visibility of SMEs on capital markets, etc.) The paper aims at understanding the availability of alternative resources for SMEs by analyzing them rigorously, understanding the obstacles for the development of non-bank finance and developing recommendations to overcome them. Th…

FinanceAlternative financing; business angels; crowdfunding; SMEscrowdfundingTransparency (market)business.industryGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAlternative financingSMEsInnovative financingSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle ImpreseVenture capitalEntrepreneurial financeEconomicsEmerging marketsbusinessCapital marketbusiness angels
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Blockchain-Based ICOs: Pure Hype or the Dawn of a New Era of Startup Financing?

2018

This study explores the determinants of ICO success, where success is defined as the amount of capital a project was able to raise. ICOs are a tool for startups in the blockchain ecosystem to raise early capital with relative ease. The market for ICOs has grown at a rapid pace since its start in 2013. We analyze a unique dataset of 278 projects that finished their ICOs by August 2017 to assess determinants of funding success that we derive from the crowdfunding and venture capital literature. Our results show that ICOs exhibit similarities to classical crowdfunding and venture capital markets. Specifically, we identify resemblances in determinants of funding success regarding human capital …

FinanceBlockchainbusiness.industryfinanceBusinessVenture capital
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Pecking Order Versus Trade-off: An Empirical Approach to the Small and Medium Enterprise Capital Structure

2003

In this paper, we explore two of the most relevant theories that explain financial policy in small and medium enterprises (SMEs): pecking order theory and trade-off theory. Panel data methodology is used to test the empirical hypotheses over a sample of 6482 Spanish SMEs during the five-year period 1994?1998. The results suggest that both theoretical approaches contribute to explain capital structure in SMEs. However, while we find evidence that SMEs attempt to achieve a target or optimum leverage (trade-off model), there is less support for the view that SMEs adjust their leverage level to their financing requirements (pecking order model). En este trabajo, exploramos dos de las teorías má…

FinanceCapital structurebusiness.industryPecking orderjel:C34Sample (statistics)Trade-offjel:G32jel:G33MicroeconomicsLeverage (negotiation)Pecking order theoryEconomicsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesbusinessselección jerárquica equilibrio estático estructura de capital pymes datos de panel. Pecking Order Trade-off Capital Structure Small and Medium Enterprises Panel Data.Panel dataSSRN Electronic Journal
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Venture Capitalists’ Appraisal of Investment Projects: An Empirical European Study

1997

The Investment appraisal and valuation process of venture capitalists includes Information gathering, the assessment of risk and required return, and the choice of a valuation method. This process is empirically studied in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. The Importance of different information sources is equal in the four countries, except that the French venture capitalists Place more emphasis on personal references and the track record of the entrepreneur. The required return is lowest in the Netherlands and Belgium for every development stage of a company, and highest in the UK. The most widely used valuation method in the UK is the multiplication of past or fu…

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsSocial venture capitalbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPre-money valuationVenture capitalCapital budgetingReturn on investment0502 economics and businessEconomics050211 marketingBusiness and International ManagementOpen-ended investment companybusiness050203 business & managementValuation (finance)Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
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Staged Venture Capital Contracting with Ratchets and Liquidation Rights

2011

Abstract This paper uses real options analysis to study later round financing in the presence of two standard venture capital contracting provisions: anti-dilution (ratchet) and liquidation preference. We argue that such provisions can preclude financing of a positive NPV venture in the case of a large follow-on financing relative to firm value. Liquidation preference contracting at multiples greater than one is not feasible in the later round if the financing is small relative to firm value. We highlight an interaction effect between the two provisions: increasing the liquidation multiple can help to avoid dilution and the need for the prior venture capitalist to waive ratchet provisions.

FinanceEconomics and EconometricsSocial venture capitalbusiness.industryRatchetEnterprise valueEconomicsMonetary economicsVenture capitalbusinessFinancePreferenceSSRN Electronic Journal
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The effectiveness of bank capital adequacy regulation: A theoretical and empirical approach

2003

The aim of this paper is to analyse how banking firms set their capital ratios, that is, the rate of equity capital over assets. In order to study this isue, two theoretical models are developed. Both models deal with the existence of an optimal capital ratio; the first one for firms not affected by capital adequacy regulation, the second one for firms which are. The models have been tested by estimating a disequilibrium model using data of Spanish savings banks.

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industryEconomic capitalRisk-adjusted return on capitalCapital adequacy ratioFinancial capitalCost of capitalCapital requirementEconometricsEconomicsCapital employedbusinessReturn on capitalFinanceJournal of Banking & Finance
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Cost of debt capital and audit in Spanish SMEs

2014

Evidence about the effect of voluntary audits on the cost of debt is mixed, and there is no research about the effects of mandatory audits and the non-compliance with the audit requirement. Using a sample of Spanish SMEs, where some companies are exempt from audit and some are mandatorily audited, we examine if audits, either mandatory or voluntary, help to reduce the cost of debt. We do not find a significant association between voluntary audits and cost of debt, whereas companies that breach the audit requirement have a higher cost of debt than the mandatorily audited ones. This suggests that differences in the cost of debt between audited and unaudited companies are associated with a “pu…

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAccountingSample (statistics)AudithumanitiesCost of capitalhealth services administrationAccountingDebtCapital (economics)Lower costBusinesshealth care economics and organizationsFinancemedia_commonSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Business Angel Investments: Risks and Opportunities

2015

Abstract For the last few years the need of improving the access to finance for the companies, especially SME's (small and middle enterprises), has been on the agenda in European Union. As long as the traditional financing such as bank loans became more complex to attract, the development of alternative investment, like seed and start-up capital investments, crowd funding, venture capital and Business angels, became a bold topic. Moreover, there is an opinion that development of alternative investment might be seen as a ground for boosting economic activity and entrepreneurship development. Even though a lot of various studies have been done on the evaluation and description of alternative …

FinanceEntrepreneurshipbusiness.industryAlternative investmentVenture capitalObject (philosophy)Business angelsNew business developmentCapital (economics)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceGeneral Materials ScienceAlternative investmentAccess to financeEuropean unionMarketingFinancingbusinessmedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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