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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The pursuit of venture capital : Enlightening an entrepreneur on the process of approaching investors

Jacobsson, Charlotte, Johansson, Joakim January 2008 (has links)
Studies show that Sweden is a prominent country when it comes to innovations, R&D and patents. These efforts have however not led to commercialization and generation of new businesses, which has led researchers to suspect that many entrepreneurs have defective knowledge regarding how the venture capital industry works and how to operate in order to be successful. The fact that there appears to be a knowledge gap and that receiving funds from investors are important for the growth of entrepreneurial companies and the economy as a whole has awakened our interest to focus our study on this issue. In order to get an insight into which questions an entrepreneur raise before seeking venture capital our study takes its starting point with an entrepreneur who is in the process of seeking venture capital. The different topics presented by the entrepreneur led us to the purpose of the thesis, which is to provide guidance for an entrepreneur in pursuit of venture capital through describing and interpreting how investors assess criteria in potential investments. To gain a greater understanding of what aspects a venture capitalist takes into consideration when evaluating a potential deal we found it necessary to have a personal dialogue with the selected respondents. This resulted in our decision to use a qualitative methodological approach and through a target-oriented selection the entrepreneur and the seven investors were selected. Our empirical study is based on interviews with the selected respondents. The empirical findings and the analysis are compiled together in one chapter. The respondents’ opinions are analyzed together in order to create an overview and to make it possible for the reader to better grasp our findings. The study has resulted in a number of suggestions that are presented in a “hand book-like” manner aimed to help the entrepreneur in the pursuit of venture capital and hopefully other entrepreneurs in similar situations. The concluding remarks are presented in chapter 5.
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The pursuit of venture capital : Enlightening an entrepreneur on the process of approaching investors

Jacobsson, Charlotte, Johansson, Joakim January 2008 (has links)
<p>Studies show that Sweden is a prominent country when it comes to innovations, R&D and patents. These efforts have however not led to commercialization and generation of new businesses, which has led researchers to suspect that many entrepreneurs have defective knowledge regarding how the venture capital industry works and how to operate in order to be successful. The fact that there appears to be a knowledge gap and that receiving funds from investors are important for the growth of entrepreneurial companies and the economy as a whole has awakened our interest to focus our study on this issue.</p><p>In order to get an insight into which questions an entrepreneur raise before seeking venture capital our study takes its starting point with an entrepreneur who is in the process of seeking venture capital. The different topics presented by the entrepreneur led us to the purpose of the thesis, which is to provide guidance for an entrepreneur in pursuit of venture capital through describing and interpreting how investors assess criteria in potential investments.</p><p>To gain a greater understanding of what aspects a venture capitalist takes into consideration when evaluating a potential deal we found it necessary to have a personal dialogue with the selected respondents. This resulted in our decision to use a qualitative methodological approach and through a target-oriented selection the entrepreneur and the seven investors were selected. Our empirical study is based on interviews with the selected respondents.</p><p>The empirical findings and the analysis are compiled together in one chapter. The respondents’ opinions are analyzed together in order to create an overview and to make it possible for the reader to better grasp our findings.</p><p>The study has resulted in a number of suggestions that are presented in a “hand book-like” manner aimed to help the entrepreneur in the pursuit of venture capital and hopefully other entrepreneurs in similar situations. The concluding remarks are presented in chapter 5.</p>
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Exploring Strategies of American Small Business Owners in United Arab Emirates

Mosley, Shelley D. 01 January 2017 (has links)
The International Trade Administration reported that 70% of worldwide revenue for American businesses comes from consumers in emergent markets such as India, the Middle East, and Northern Africa. However, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a country that many American small business owners are not operating in and capitalizing on the financial opportunities that are available. The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore strategies American small business owners use in successful international entrepreneurship for increased revenue and operational longevity. The study population consisted of 5 American small business entrepreneurs who had succeeded operating in the UAE for at least 5 years. The resource-based view theory was the conceptual framework that grounded this study. Data collection included semistructured interviews and a review of company documents and government records. Data analysis involved coding, word clustering, and the use of qualitative data analytical software to identify patterns. Member checking of interview responses helped to strengthen the integrity of the findings. The use of methodical triangulation enabled a rich analysis and an enhanced trustworthiness of the results. The 4 key themes that emerged from the data analysis were strategic planning, understanding local culture, building relationships, and using digital platforms. Small business owners could use the key themes for the development of international entrepreneurial strategies. The findings from this study and the knowledge generated may influence positive social change by increasing local employment, improving economic conditions, and promoting the development of international business operations for American entrepreneurs.

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