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Published in: Small Business Economics 2/2018

24-01-2017

Government as fund-of-fund and VC fund sponsors: effect on employment in portfolio companies

Authors: Thomas Standaert, Sophie Manigart

Published in: Small Business Economics | Issue 2/2018

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Abstract

Governments around the world have set up fund-of-fund programs to increase the supply of venture capital financing to young growth-oriented firms. In these programs, a government fund-of-fund acts as limited partner in a venture capital fund. The venture capital investment process is hereby delegated to external investors, which were selected by the government fund-of-fund. We investigate employment growth in 108 portfolio companies that benefited from the ARKimedes fund-of-fund in Flanders. Accounting for the heterogeneity in the types of venture capital investors managing hybrid funds, and the associated goal diversity and resource endowments, we find that portfolio companies backed by hybrid independent venture capital funds show greater employment growth than those backed by hybrid captive or hybrid government venture capital funds. This finding is relevant because it indicates that the financial objectives of hybrid independent venture capital funds are highly compatible with the government’s objective of employment growth, as providing companies with superior monitoring and value adding services with the objective of realizing a successful exit creates employment in the process.

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Footnotes
2
Flanders is a region in Belgium.
 
4
We exclude one business angels fund from our dataset as we limit our study to professionally managed VC funds.
 
5
The VC firm that provides the highest investment amount in the financing around is considered to be the lead investor of the financing round.
 
6
As there is only one corporate-related CVC firm in our sample, we are unable to further analyze this group.
 
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Metadata
Title
Government as fund-of-fund and VC fund sponsors: effect on employment in portfolio companies
Authors
Thomas Standaert
Sophie Manigart
Publication date
24-01-2017
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Small Business Economics / Issue 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0921-898X
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0913
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-016-9831-9

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