| Type of Material: | Thesis |
| Title: | Drivers and Patterns in Venture Capital Valuation of Start Ups In India |
| Researcher: | Pynadath, Minnu F |
| Guide: | Thomas, Sam |
| Department: | School of Management Studies |
| Publisher: | Cochin University of Science & Technology, Cochin |
| Place: | Cochin |
| Year: | 2023 |
| Language: | English |
| Subject: | Entrepreneurial Development | Machine Learning | Management | Social Sciences | Start-up Ecosystem - India | Venture Capital Funding | Management | Social Sciences |
| Dissertation/Thesis Note: | PhD; School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science & Technology, Cochin, Cochin; 2023 |
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| 520 | __ | |aNew ventures operate in volatile environments. While new ventures have great growth potential, they also have high-risk probabilities. Innovative entrepreneurial ventures face problems due to limited internal financial resources and need external funding for scaling up. Previous studies show that a new venture may specifically undergo difficulties from a financial gap. It is known that continual financing can ensure high levels of growth and facilitate the survival of ventures while a lack of financing can result in low levels of growth and higher chances of failure. Venture capital (VC) firms are a familiar source of equity financing with precise interest in high-growth start-up firms which have debt-financing constraints. VC firms play a key role in promoting entrepreneurship by supporting innovative products and the development of new businesses. As valuing start-ups and the factors determining the value of start-ups are often black boxes, owing to limited evidence on start-ups financial performance, ve |
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