Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/114663 
Year of Publication: 
1993
Citation: 
[Journal:] Journal of Small Business Finance [ISSN:] 1057-2287 [Volume:] 3 [Issue:] 1 [Publisher:] JAI Press [Place:] Greenwich, CT [Year:] 1993 [Pages:] 37-42
Publisher: 
JAI Press, Greenwich, CT
Abstract: 
This study replicates substantial portions of a study entitled “Criteria Used by Venture Capitalists to Evaluate New Ventures Proposals” by MacMillan, Siegal, and SubbaNarasimha. Results were similar to the earlier work. The differences observed can be attributed to history effects caused by the passage of six years between the studies. Venture capitalists have become more concerned over market acceptance and less demanding of high potential rates of return and quick exit. These changes represent a more realistic view of venture potential.
Subjects: 
Venture Capital
Investment Criteria
JEL: 
G24
M13
Document Type: 
Article

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