Venture Capital and Firm Performance The Korean Experience in a Global Perspective Routledge Studies in International Business and the World Economy Series
Auteur : Lee Jaeho
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This book provides an analysis of the impact on underpricing and long-term performance of venture capital in IPOs, and of the ownership characteristics of venture capital companies. It investigates the performance of IPOs in Korea during the dot-com bubble-and-bust period. The book looks at venture capital firms and their participation, their reputation, and conflicts of interests, particularly in the context of the development of a new secondary stock market in an emerging market and these factors affect the pricing and performance effects of IPO firms.
This book is a useful reference to those interested in promoting an active KOSDAQ type of stock market, and understanding how venture capitalists and their institutional affiliation may reduce information asymmetry and add value of IPO firms.
1. Introduction
2. Institutional Description of the Venture Capital Industry and the IPO Market
3. Literature Review and Formulation of Hypotheses
4. Data and Methodology
5. The Characteristics of IPO Firms on KOSDAQ 1999-2001
6. Underpricing
7. Long-term Performance
8. Conclusion
Jaeho Lee is Associate Professor at the Department of International Business and Trade, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea. He was Research Fellow for Centre for Business Research at the University of Cambridge and Birmingham Business School. He won the 2010 Best Paper Award from the Korean Association of Small Business Studies for his paper on venture capital and its impact on firm valuation.
Date de parution : 08-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 08-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Venture Capital and Firm Performance :
Mots-clés :
Ipo Market; Ipo Firm; KOSDAQ; High Initial Return; Cold Market; Reputable Venture Capitalists; Ipo Underprice; Hot Issue Market; VCCs; industry; Ipo Performance; hot; Ipo Stock; Higher Underpricing; Negative Relationship; Korean Venture Capital; Short Term Financial Position; Entrepreneurial Firms; LPFs; Lead Venture Capitalist; Ipo Price; CEO’s Family; Ipo Prospectus; Hot Market; Ipo Sample; Venture Capital Investment; UK Venture Capitalist