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Venture Capital and Knowledge Transfer

Roberta Dessi et Nina Yin

Résumé

This paper explores a new role for venture capitalists, as knowledge intermediaries. A venture capital investor can communicate valuable knowledge to an entrepreneur, facilitating innovation. The venture capitalist can also communicate the entrepreneur's innovative knowledge to other portfolio companies. We study the costs and benefits of these two forms of knowledge transfer, and their implications for investment, innovation, and product market competition. The model also sheds light on the choice between venture capital and other forms of finance, and the determinants of the decision to seek patent protection for innovations.

Mots-clés

venture capital; knowledge intermediaries; contracts; innovation; competition; patents;

Référence

Roberta Dessi et Nina Yin, Venture Capital and Knowledge Transfer, 5 février 2014, révision 21 octobre 2014.

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5 février 2014, révision 21 octobre 2014