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Where Do Venture Capitalists Invest? Case of Latvia
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitame recenzuojamame leidinyje / Article in other peer-reviewed edition (S5)
Type of publication (old)
S4
Author(s)
Matisone, Anita |
Lace, Natalja |
Title
Where Do Venture Capitalists Invest? Case of Latvia
Date Issued
2019
Is part of
Intelektinė ekonomika. ISSN 1822-8011, 2019, T. 13, Nr. 1
Field of Science
Abstract
The paper presents the study of Latvian Venture Capital (VC) funds’ investment trends in particular industries. The literature analysis reveals five main factors influencing VC funds’
managers preferences towards particular industries: three external factors (existing clusters in the investment region; high growth industries; availability of other funding for companies from
specific sectors) and two internal (factors driven by VC funds’ limited partners profile; possession of specific industry related knowledge).
The results of the practical part of the study show that 52% of Latvian VC funds’ investments (total amount) went to Services sectors, 45% to Manufacturing and 3% to other industries. From
the total amount invested in Services according to the classification of Eurostat, investments in High-tech knowledge-intensive sectors account for 46%, Knowledge-intensive services - for 10%
and less knowledge-intensive sectors – for 44%. Breakdown of investments in Manufacturing is as follows: 26% in High-technology firms, 24% in Medium-high technology; 15% in Mediumlow
technology and 35% in Low technology.
Investment patterns of different Latvian VC funds’ managers vary substantially. For example, investments in High-technology and High-tech knowledge-intensive sectors were made only by
three of five Latvian fund managers. Other two invested heavily in Low Technology and Less knowledge-intensive sectors. Industry-related knowledge and experience accumulated in particular
fund management team presumably is an explanation of the variances in the patterns.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN
1822-8038
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access
File(s)
Journal | Cite Score | SNIP | SJR | Year | Quartile |
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Intellectual Economics | 2 | 0.854 | 0.236 | 2019 | Q2 |