WHY DO VENTURE CAPITAL COMPANIES SYNDICATE?
Financial theory, access to deal flow, selection and monitoring skills are used to explain syndication in venture capital (VC) firms in six European countries. In contrast with US findings, portfolio management motives are more important for syndication than individual deal management motives. Risk sharing, portfolio diversification and access to larger deals are more important than selection and monitoring of deals. This holds for later stage and for early stage investors. Value adding is a stronger motive for syndication for early stage investors than for later stage investors, however. Non-lead investors join syndicates for the selection and value adding skills of the syndicate partners.
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2004-02
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Authors: | MANIGART, S. ; LOCKETT, A. ; MEULEMAN, M. ; WRIGHT, M. ; LANDSTRÖM, H. ; BRUINING, H. ; DESBRIÈRES, P. ; HOMMEL, U. |
Institutions: | Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde, Universiteit Gent |
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