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Corporate Venture Capital and Financing Innovation


Jean-Michel Sahut


University of Applied Sciences - Geneva School of Business Administration; University of Poitiers

Jean-Sebastien Lantz


Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications

February 15, 2011


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Corporate venture capital (CVC) is a real driving force behind the development of technology-based innovation. It is an entrepreneurial strategy used by big corporations who go outside the company because they can no longer depend solely on creating innovations in-house. CVC enables them to reduce the risk of innovation whilst keeping some control over the target firm or a purchase option on the innovation once it has passed the early stage. This type of operation offers technology-based start-ups both an input of equity capital and technical and strategic expertise and experience. In spite of economic downturns, CVC continues to develop in the high-tech sectors which have been least affected; in particular in biotechnologies. The advantages which it brings to each stage of the project (launching, refinancing and exiting) compared to financing by traditional venture capital funds make its future development secure.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 12

Keywords: cvc, corporate venture capital, start-up, high-tech, innovation, venture capital

JEL Classification: G24, G31

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Date posted: February 16, 2011  

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Sahut, Jean-Michel and Lantz, Jean-Sebastien, Corporate Venture Capital and Financing Innovation (February 15, 2011). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1762247 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1762247

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Jean-Michel Sahut (Contact Author)
University of Applied Sciences - Geneva School of Business Administration ( email )
CH-1227 Geneva
Switzerland
HOME PAGE: http://www.hesge.ch/heg/
University of Poitiers ( email )
POITIERS, 76130
France
HOME PAGE: http://cerege.labo.univ-poitiers.fr/
Jean-Sebastien Lantz
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications ( email )
46, rue Barrault
Paris Cedex 13, F-75634
France
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