Profitability of Venture Capital Investment in Europe and the United States

Profitability of Venture Capital Investment in Europe and the United States
Author: Catarina Dantas Machado Rosa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2006
Genre: Capital investments
ISBN:

Recoge: 1. Introduction and scope of the paper. - 2. Measuring the profitability of venture capital funds. - 3. Profitability of European venture capital funds. - 4.Comparison of European and Us venture capital funds. - 5. Concluding remarks.

Profitability of Venture Capital Investment in Europe and the United States

Profitability of Venture Capital Investment in Europe and the United States
Author: Catarina Dantas Machado
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

This paper examines the profitability of venture capital investment in Europe and the United States. It highlights the unfavourable profitability differential of European venture capital investment in comparison with the United States. The investment performance measures used are the internal rate of return (IRR) and investment multiples. The analysis covers aggregated industry returns and venture capital funds' returns aggregated by vintage year. It relies on the VentureXpert private equity and venture capital performance database, maintained by Thomson Venture Economics. It also considers developments in the private equity and venture capital markets in Europe and the United States.

Venture Capital in Europe

Venture Capital in Europe
Author: Greg N. Gregoriou
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0080466079

Until recently, only the United States had an active venture capital market. This is changing rapidly, as many other countries have experienced rapid growth in venture capital financing over the past five years. This book contains new scientific articles showcasing the latest research on venture capital in Europe. Venture capital investment remains a hot topic with portfolio managers, individual investors, academics worldwide. This book examines in detail all the major issues regarding venture capital investment: contracting, financing, regulation, valuation, etc. and identifies new trends in the venture capital arena. Features a foreword by Josh Lerner. *The only book in which academics from around the world present the latest research on venture capital in Europe *Covers all of Europe as well as including overview papers about venture capital industry, public and private venture capital, valuation, financing, contracting, structuring, regulation, etc. *Comprehensive, authoritative coverage

Venture Capital

Venture Capital
Author: Stefano Caselli
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3540248293

Venture Capital. A Euro-System Approach covers a wide spectrum of topics. These include: how venture capital really works, the relations between venture capital, corporate banking and stock exchanges, market trends in Europe and the US, legal issues related to the creation of venture capital firms and closed end funds, and finally regulatory and economic policy issues. The book is based on a strong link between a rigorous methodological approach and real world best practices of venture capitalists - thanks to a team of contributors formed by both academics and professionals of various fields.

Public Policy for Venture Capital

Public Policy for Venture Capital
Author: Arnd Plagge
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007-09-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3835090488

Arnd Plagge evaluates public policy for venture capital in the USA and Germany and presents a comprehensive study of the American and the German market for venture capital. He shows that current German public policies aimed at fostering venture capital activity are severely flawed and that only a reversal of priorities, away from supply-side policies towards a demand-oriented stance, will yield real payoffs.

Recent Developments in the European Private Equity Markets

Recent Developments in the European Private Equity Markets
Author: Kristiina Raade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2008
Genre: Capital market
ISBN:

"This paper examines market developments in venture capital and buyout investment in Europe and the United States, through the analysis of funds raised, investments and exits. It discusses the profitability differential of European venture capital investment in comparison with the United States and suggests that it could originate in the different ways in which research is financed and the unequal supply of financing, notably from business angels, for young companies that are not sufficiently mature for venture capital financing. Investment performance measures used are the internal rate of return (IRR) and investment multiples. The analysis covers aggregated industry returns and venture capital funds' returns aggregated by vintage year. It relies on the VentureXpert private equity and venture capital performance database, maintained by Thomson Venture Economics. ."--Publication information page.

Venture Capital Performance

Venture Capital Performance
Author: Keith Arundale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 100076320X

European venture capital (VC) funds have historically underperformed their US counterparts. This has resulted in reduced investment into European VC by the traditional institutional investors. This book investigates the factors that give rise to the performance difference. It is based on the author’s research at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow which involved a qualitative study of some 64 VC firms in the UK, continental Europe and the US, supplemented by 40 interviews with other stakeholders, including limited partner investors, corporate venturers, entrepreneurs and advisors. Readers will gain an in-depth understanding of the various structural, operational and wider environmental factors that impact on the performance difference between UK/European and US VC funds. The study is unique in that it provides, for the first time, a holistic and extensive analysis of the entire investment process from sourcing deals to exiting deals specifically contrasting Europe and the US in terms of the variables pertaining to the investment process and the impact on the fund performance. Factors impacting on the performance differential are structural, resulting from characteristics of the funds themselves, operational such as the investment practices of the VC firms which manage the funds and environmental such as culture and attitude to risk and the wider ecosystem in which the funds operate. These factors are set out clearly for the reader. The characteristics of the better performing funds in Europe and the US are also investigated. The book is aimed at academics who are researching venture capital fund performance and investment practices and also at practitioners, advisors and policymakers who want to learn about best VC investment practices. Whilst the book is focused on European and US VC investing, the best practices are also pertinent for VC firms and funds setting up in other geographies, particularly in emerging markets. To this end, best practice guidelines based on the research are included.