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Venture capitalists in Asia: a comparison with the U.S. and Europe

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  • Gary D. Bruton
  • Sophie Manigart
  • Vance Fried
  • Harry J. Sapienza

    (Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School)

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This research utilizes an institutional perspective to examine the behavior of venture capital professionals in three distinct regions of the world (Asia, U.S., Europe). Based upon a mail survey, we find reasonably consistent views around the world on the relative importance of various venture capitalist roles. However, we find that how those roles are implemented is shaped by cognitive institutional influences in the given region. We find that a model developed in the U.S. to predict the amount of venture capitalist/CEO interaction is not valid in Asia. Further, Asian boards have much greater insider representation than do U.S. or European boards. We attribute these difference to the greater emphasis in Asia on the importance of collective action.

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  • Gary D. Bruton & Sophie Manigart & Vance Fried & Harry J. Sapienza, 2002. "Venture capitalists in Asia: a comparison with the U.S. and Europe," Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School Working Paper Series 2002-15, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School.
  • Handle: RePEc:vlg:vlgwps:2002-15
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