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![]() Entrepreneurship Theory and PracticeVolume 32 Issue 3, Pages 459 - 483 Published Online: 16 Apr 2008 © 2010 Baylor University The Official Journal of the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 257K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Venture Capitalists' Evaluations of Start-Up Teams: Trade-Offs, Knock-Out Criteria, and the Impact of VC Experience Copyright © 2008 by Baylor University ABSTRACTThe start-up team plays a key role in venture capitalists' evaluations of venture proposals. Our findings go beyond existing research, first by providing a detailed exploration of VCs' team evaluation criteria, and second by investigating the moderator variable of VC experience. Our results reveal utility trade-offs between team characteristics and thus provide answers to questions such as "What strength does it take to compensate for a weakness in characteristic A?" Moreover, our analysis reveals that novice VCs tend to focus on the qualifications of individual team members, while experienced VCs focus more on team cohesion. Data were obtained in a conjoint experiment with 51 professionals in VC firms and analyzed using discrete choice econometric models. |
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