University Spin-off Fundraising: The Impact of Entrepreneurial Capabilities and Social Networks Of Founding Teams during Start-ups

T. Huynh, D. Patton

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    Abstract

    Employing resource-based view theory and a social networks approach, this paper enriches our understanding of the contribution made to the fundraising ability of Spanish University Spin-offs by the entrepreneurial capabilities and social networks that exist within the founding teams. The focus upon the demand side and the qualities that pre-exist within the founding teams is novel as the majority of literature instead of focusing on the investors and their decision making processes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6
    JournalFrontiers of Entrepreneurship Research
    Volume34
    Issue number4
    Publication statusPublished - 4 Jun 2014
    EventBabson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference - London, Canada
    Duration: 4 Jun 20147 Jun 2014
    Conference number: 34
    https://www.babson.edu/about/news-events/babson-announcements/top-entrepreneurial-minds-to-gather-at-annual-babson-entrepreneurship-research-conference/

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