What do we know about new venture investment time patterns?

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What do we know about new venture investment time patterns? / Schulte, Reinhard.
In: Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies, Vol. 21, No. 1, 1850004, 01.03.2018.

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title = "What do we know about new venture investment time patterns?",
abstract = "This paper contributes to the literature on new firms in two ways. First, by addressing new venture investment, it focusses on a largely neglected, but important, issue of new firm business decisions. Secondly, it provides a valuable picture for how investing by new businesses is going to evolve over time. Our results suggest that investments by new firms are prone to an s-shaped time pattern rather than a random, linear, or a gradually growing trajectory or a capital market-driven behavior as is assumed usually in the literature on investment decisions. By constructing a framework for future research on new venture investment, this article suggests specific research opportunities for future contributions to this body of knowledge. Based on the developed theorem, four main strands for future research can be identified, namely, (1) the empirical validation of the theorem per se, including trajectory, duration, and level of investment; (2) the link between investment and funding of the venture; (3) the link between investment and new venture development; and (4) investment as an adjustment of aggregate capital stock.",
keywords = "Management studies, Entrepreneurship, Gr{\"u}ndung, New ventures, start-up, real investment dynamics, investment behavior, New ventures, start-up, real investment dynamics, investment behavior, investment time pattern, Entrepreneurship",
author = "Reinhard Schulte",
year = "2018",
month = mar,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1142/S0219091518500042",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
journal = "Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies",
issn = "0219-0915",
publisher = "World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd",
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