Bridging the Entrepreneurial Financing Gap
Linking Governance with Regulatory Policy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:11th Nov '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This title was first published in 2001: Governments world-wide have developed policies to encourage innovation, entrepreneurship, and small firm growth, and to increase access to small firm finance. However, the effectiveness of small firms and entrepreneurs as innovators depends on their incentives and the effective governance of relations between entrepreneurs, investors, and employees. This book links these regulatory policies to the ethical and governance practices of small firms, in order to explain the impact and success these policies might be expected to enjoy. The book examines the empirical and theoretical nature of governance practices in small firms, as well as a range of regulatory policy areas, including intellectual property, insolvency law, taxation, securities regulation, and directors’ duties in Australia, Europe, and North America.
’...a very important contribution to the scholarship on venture capital and other forms of entrepreneurial financing. The book is likely to be of considerable academic interest.’ Dr Geof Stapledon, University of Melbourne, Australia '...a very useful read and study guide...a volume for the serious enthusiast. It will be welcomed by researchers and students of how early stage companies survive, grow and obtain money and fit into regulatory frameworks.' RSA Journal
ISBN: 9781138631052
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 410g
224 pages