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Offentliga venture capital-bolags motiv till att syndikatinvestera

Abstract
This paper examines the incentives among governmental venture capital-firms in Sweden to syndicate their investments. The results are based on qualitative, semi-structured interviews with investment managers at six different public venture capital firms. The interview questions are derived from five different perspectives on syndication that are frequently described in finance literature; the risk spreading- and risk reducing perspective, the capital perspective, the value-added perspective, the screening- and selection perspective and lastly the deal-flow perspective. The existing literature on syndication is primarily based on quantitative studies, which this paper aims to complete by providing a qualitative view on syndication. In addition, previous studies mainly focus on private venture capital firms, from which public firms differ for two main reasons; firstly they are financed by public funds and secondly they are established to fulfil certain purposes, such as investing in a specific sector. This paper therefore aims to examine the applicability of finance theory on public venture capital firms, in light of their distinctive role on the market. The empirical evidence shows that all perspectives are of importance to public venture capital firms in Sweden, but to various degrees. The conclusion has been drawn that the capital perspective and the valueadded perspective are portrayed among the respondents as major reasons for syndicating investments. The risk spreading- and risk reducing perspective, the screening- and selection perspective and lastly the deal-flow perspective on the other hand are portrayed as relatively weak motives for syndicating investments. This result can be partly explained by the public firms’ distinctive role on the venture capital market.
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den här uppsatsen studeras motiven bland svenska offentliga venture capital-bolag till att syndikatinvestera. Resultaten bygger på kvalitativa, semistrukturerade intervjuer med investeringsansvariga medarbetare på sex olika venture capital-bolag. Intervjufrågorna tar utgångspunkt i fem olika perspektiv på syndikering som är frekvent förekommande inom finanslitteraturen. Dessa perspektiv är riskspridning- och riskreduceringsperspektivet, kapitalperspektivet, mervärdesperspektivet, screening- och selekteringsperspektivet samt deal-flow perspektivet. Befintlig forskningslitteratur består främst av kvantitativa studier, vilket den här studien syftar till att komplettera genom att presentera en kvalitativ infallsvinkel på syndikering. Dessutom fokuserar tidigare studier till stor del på privata venture capital-bolag, från vilka de offentliga bolagen skiljer sig av två huvudsakliga anledningar. Dels för att de offentliga venture capital-bolagen finansieras med statliga medel, men också för att de inrättats i olika syften, såsom att investera i en viss sektor. Den här studien ämnar därför utvärdera de befintliga teoriernas applicerbarhet på offentliga venture capital-bolag, med deras särskilda roll på riskkapitalmarknaden i åtanke. Empirin visar att samtliga perspektiv på olika vis är betydelsefulla i en syndikatinvestering, dock härleds slutsatsen att kapitalperspektivet och mervärdesperspektivet framstår som två avgörande anledningar till att syndikatinvestera. Riskspridning- och riskreduceringsperspektivet, screening- och selekteringsperspektivet samt deal-flow perspektivet framstår å andra sidan som förhållandevis svaga argument till att syndikatinvestera. Resultatet kan delvis förklaras av att de statliga aktörerna har en särskild roll på venture capital-marknaden.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52994
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Date
2017-07-06
Author
Höijer, Josefin
Atie, Josephin
Keywords
venture capital, governmental venture capital (GVC), risk, additionality, screening, deal-flow
venture capital, offentligt venture capital, risk, additionalitet, screening, deal-flow
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Industriell och finansiell ekonomi
16/17:20
Language
swe
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