Growth patterns of the European venture capital industry
Ooghe, Hubert ; Manigart, Sophie ; Fassin, Yves
Ooghe, Hubert
Manigart, Sophie
Fassin, Yves
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1991
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Journal of Business Venturing
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6
Publication Issue
6
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381
Publication End page
404
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The importance of the venture capital industry in the major European countries is examined, and funding and investment patterns are investigated. The data are mainly, but not solely, taken from the yearly statistics of the European Venture Capital Association and cover the period 1984-1989. It is shown that nearly half (44%) of the European investments are made in the expansion stage, management buyouts account for another 36%. Only 14% is invested in seed or start-up companies, much less than the 30% in the US. Half of the venture capital investments in the UK are buyouts. The highest start-up investment activity takes place in Austria and Spain. Cluster analyses indicate that characteristics of mature industries are: 1. a bigger size, relative to the gross national product of the country, 2. the presence of pension funds and insurance companies as investors in the industry, 3. the syndication of the deals, and 4. the absence of the government as an investor.
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Entrepreneurial Finance