Skip to main content

Lund University Publications

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

The economic significance of business angels – towards comparable indicators

Avdeitchikova, Sofia LU and Landström, Hans LU (2016) In Handbooks in Venture Capital series p.53-75
Abstract
In the chapter the authors revisit one of the original topics in business angel research: to measure the scope of the business angel market and evaluate its impact on the economy, especially the financial contributions of business angels at the macro (market) level. This is an issue that has considerable policy relevance. Most policy initiatives to support business angel activities have been introduced without any strong empirical justification nor evidence to inform on the appropriateness of different types of policy measures. In this chapter, the authors summarize our knowledge about the size of the business angel market in different countries. The authors then turn their attention from the size of the market to its ‘significance’; in... (More)
In the chapter the authors revisit one of the original topics in business angel research: to measure the scope of the business angel market and evaluate its impact on the economy, especially the financial contributions of business angels at the macro (market) level. This is an issue that has considerable policy relevance. Most policy initiatives to support business angel activities have been introduced without any strong empirical justification nor evidence to inform on the appropriateness of different types of policy measures. In this chapter, the authors summarize our knowledge about the size of the business angel market in different countries. The authors then turn their attention from the size of the market to its ‘significance’; in other words, shifting from a concern with measuring the size of the market to a concern with the relative importance of business angels for funding new and growing ventures in the economy. The authors propose two sets of indicators to evaluate the significance of the business angel market – one that focuses on the supply perspective, that is, the relative importance of business angel finance compared to other sources, and the other that focuses on the demand perspective, that is, the extent to which business angel finance is available in relation to the demand for capital in the small and medium-sized entrepreneur sector. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
and
organization
publishing date
type
Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
publication status
published
subject
host publication
Handbook of Research on Business Angels
series title
Handbooks in Venture Capital series
editor
Landström, Hans and Mason, Colin
pages
23 pages
publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
external identifiers
  • scopus:85076633329
ISBN
978-1-78347-172-0
978-1-78347-171-3
DOI
10.4337/9781783471720.00008
language
English
LU publication?
yes
id
57ffa568-b4c0-4102-94cd-2ae54b53e0d3
date added to LUP
2016-11-30 10:28:16
date last changed
2024-06-14 18:57:48
@inbook{57ffa568-b4c0-4102-94cd-2ae54b53e0d3,
  abstract     = {{In the chapter the authors revisit one of the original topics in business angel research: to measure the scope of the business angel market and evaluate its impact on the economy, especially the financial contributions of business angels at the macro (market) level. This is an issue that has considerable policy relevance. Most policy initiatives to support business angel activities have been introduced without any strong empirical justification nor evidence to inform on the appropriateness of different types of policy measures. In this chapter, the authors summarize our knowledge about the size of the business angel market in different countries. The authors then turn their attention from the size of the market to its ‘significance’; in other words, shifting from a concern with measuring the size of the market to a concern with the relative importance of business angels for funding new and growing ventures in the economy. The authors propose two sets of indicators to evaluate the significance of the business angel market – one that focuses on the supply perspective, that is, the relative importance of business angel finance compared to other sources, and the other that focuses on the demand perspective, that is, the extent to which business angel finance is available in relation to the demand for capital in the small and medium-sized entrepreneur sector.}},
  author       = {{Avdeitchikova, Sofia and Landström, Hans}},
  booktitle    = {{Handbook of Research on Business Angels}},
  editor       = {{Landström, Hans and Mason, Colin}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-78347-172-0}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  month        = {{12}},
  pages        = {{53--75}},
  publisher    = {{Edward Elgar Publishing}},
  series       = {{Handbooks in Venture Capital series}},
  title        = {{The economic significance of business angels – towards comparable indicators}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781783471720.00008}},
  doi          = {{10.4337/9781783471720.00008}},
  year         = {{2016}},
}