The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists

The objective of this research is to determine and draw the attention of venture capitals toward the most important factors that they should consider for making a proper exit decision. A list of suggested influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision was extracted from the literature. The...

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Main Author: Davar Azarmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cracow University of Economics 2016-10-01
Series:International Entrepreneurship Review
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Online Access:https://ier.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/pm/article/view/1128
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spelling doaj-4fc039205e2043838a1ac2343391497b2021-05-06T19:46:43ZengCracow University of EconomicsInternational Entrepreneurship Review2658-18412016-10-0122The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalistsDavar Azarmi0European University of Madrid The objective of this research is to determine and draw the attention of venture capitals toward the most important factors that they should consider for making a proper exit decision. A list of suggested influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision was extracted from the literature. The list is refined and developed by the Delphi method through three rounds of Delphi with a Delphi group composed of 15 Spanish venture capitalists. A list of the 14 most influential factors in an exit decision is developed and is divided into four categories (venture capitals, investees, entrepreneurs and external environment). Some of the factors have been neglected in previous studies and some seldom have been studied. It is recommended that venture capitals consider a combination of the suggested factors to make an exit decision. Also when making the exit decision, venture capitals should not only pay attention to the factors regarding themselves and the investee, but also they should consider the factors regarding the entrepreneurs and external environment. The research brings together different factors in venture capitals’ exit decision from different categories, refines and develops them, and produces a precise and actionable list of the most important ones. https://ier.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/pm/article/view/1128venture capitaldivestmentexit decisionDelphi methodSpain
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The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists
International Entrepreneurship Review
venture capital
divestment
exit decision
Delphi method
Spain
author_facet Davar Azarmi
author_sort Davar Azarmi
title The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists
title_short The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists
title_full The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists
title_fullStr The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists
title_full_unstemmed The most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: A qualitative study among Spanish venture capitalists
title_sort most influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision: a qualitative study among spanish venture capitalists
publisher Cracow University of Economics
series International Entrepreneurship Review
issn 2658-1841
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The objective of this research is to determine and draw the attention of venture capitals toward the most important factors that they should consider for making a proper exit decision. A list of suggested influential factors in venture capitals’ exit decision was extracted from the literature. The list is refined and developed by the Delphi method through three rounds of Delphi with a Delphi group composed of 15 Spanish venture capitalists. A list of the 14 most influential factors in an exit decision is developed and is divided into four categories (venture capitals, investees, entrepreneurs and external environment). Some of the factors have been neglected in previous studies and some seldom have been studied. It is recommended that venture capitals consider a combination of the suggested factors to make an exit decision. Also when making the exit decision, venture capitals should not only pay attention to the factors regarding themselves and the investee, but also they should consider the factors regarding the entrepreneurs and external environment. The research brings together different factors in venture capitals’ exit decision from different categories, refines and develops them, and produces a precise and actionable list of the most important ones.
topic venture capital
divestment
exit decision
Delphi method
Spain
url https://ier.uek.krakow.pl/index.php/pm/article/view/1128
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