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Researching business angels: definitional and data challenges

In: Handbook of Research on Business Angels

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  • Colin Mason

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The chapter reviews the definition of business angels, stressing that love money and angel investing are conceptually different. It emphasises the key features of business angels: they are investing their own money, investing in private unquoted companies, investing directly and are motivated by commercial returns. However, the emergence of managed angel groups has challenged the continued validity of some aspects of this definition. The author then reviews the various ways in which researchers have sought to identify business angels, either for sampling purposes or to estimate the size of the market. Each of the sources reviewed has significant deficiencies. The author is therefore of the same view as Wetzel that the population of business angels ‘is unknown and probably unknowable’. However, he does see the emergence of angel groups as an important development, comprising a significant investment category in their own right and which is visible, in contrast to solo angels who operate informally and so remain largely invisible. He therefore advocates that efforts should be made to collect investment information from such groups on a regular basis.

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  • Colin Mason, 2016. "Researching business angels: definitional and data challenges," Chapters, in: Hans Landström & Colin Mason (ed.), Handbook of Research on Business Angels, chapter 2, pages 25-52, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Berger, Marius & Egeln, Jürgen & Gottschalk, Sandra, 2020. "Finanzierung von jungen Unternehmen in NRW durch Privatinvestoren: Auswertungen und Analysen auf Basis des IAB/ZEW-Gründungspanels 2019 und einer Zusatzstichprobe in NRW," ZEW Expertises, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, number 222994.
    2. Antretter, Torben & Sirén, Charlotta & Grichnik, Dietmar & Wincent, Joakim, 2020. "Should business angels diversify their investment portfolios to achieve higher performance? The role of knowledge access through co-investment networks," Journal of Business Venturing, Elsevier, vol. 35(5).

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