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We assess whether a VC’s intrinsic commitment to a startup affects investment performance. We proxy for climate change … change in commitment by non-democrat investors. Following these disasters, the performance of non-democrats’ investments in …
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Corporate venturing (CV) is a widely accepted mechanism for incubating and developing new business within large established firms. Substantial research has been done on this subject, yet many firms have failed in their venturing efforts and booked large losses. In contrast, venturing at firms...
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Corporate venturing is an important avenue of growth for many large established firms, but its results remain mixed. Previous studies suggest that ventures can be best managed through a separate unit that is responsible for all phases in the venturing process. That is for incubation, validation...
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). Notwithstanding the benefits of this approach, performance of most venture units is still mediocre at best. We deviate from accepted …
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Recent research calls for greater consideration of design, by considering it further from the perspective of technology innovation management. In an attempt to cover this gap, the paper intends to explore how design can be used to support translational processes that connect and align different...
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and examines the extent to which existing differences in motives distinguish employees’ innovative performance. Using data … motives may indeed be an important factor distinguishing the innovative performance in startups versus established firms …
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