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Innovation, Learning, and Synergy Between Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists

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  • Ron Berger

    (The Jerusalem Academic Center, Israel)

  • Moti Zviling

    (Natanya Academic Center, Israel)

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Uncertainty and complexity are fundamental to innovation and decision making, especially in global high technology industries. Entrepreneurs interact with venture capitalists through the entrepreneurs’ communication and learning about the potential of new business venture. We believe that uncertainty and complexity are fundamental to the process of innovation through the synergy between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. The purpose of this conceptual paper is to provide a conceptual synthesis on a complexity system approach to the innovation relationship between entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.

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  • Ron Berger & Moti Zviling, 2013. "Innovation, Learning, and Synergy Between Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists," International Journal of Synergy and Research, ToKnowPress, vol. 2(2), pages 93-108.
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