VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE

The venture capital and private equity industry has significantly developed in China since 1980s. However, as one of the world's fastest growing economies and is home to 1.3 billion population, the examination of venture capital and private equity in China are very limited. This study leverages...

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Main Author: Wang, Lu
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20044/
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description The venture capital and private equity industry has significantly developed in China since 1980s. However, as one of the world's fastest growing economies and is home to 1.3 billion population, the examination of venture capital and private equity in China are very limited. This study leverages Wright et al. well-structured conceptual framework and life-cycle model to explore China's entire venture capital and private equity industry climate and to examine the individual venture capital and private equity activities. Based on the domestic and foreign VC/PE investors' interviews, the article discusses the impact and indication of the findings from four macro aspects and investment life-cycle perspectives respectively.
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spelling nottingham-200442018-01-09T01:38:40Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20044/ VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE Wang, Lu The venture capital and private equity industry has significantly developed in China since 1980s. However, as one of the world's fastest growing economies and is home to 1.3 billion population, the examination of venture capital and private equity in China are very limited. This study leverages Wright et al. well-structured conceptual framework and life-cycle model to explore China's entire venture capital and private equity industry climate and to examine the individual venture capital and private equity activities. Based on the domestic and foreign VC/PE investors' interviews, the article discusses the impact and indication of the findings from four macro aspects and investment life-cycle perspectives respectively. 2005 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20044/1/05MBA_lixlw4.pdf Wang, Lu (2005) VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) China Venture Capital Private Equity Market Development Venture Capital Life-cycle
spellingShingle China Venture Capital
Private Equity
Market Development
Venture Capital Life-cycle
Wang, Lu
VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE
title VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE
title_full VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE
title_fullStr VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE
title_full_unstemmed VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE
title_short VENTURE CAPITAL AND PRIVATE EQUITY IN CHINA: MARKET DEVELOPMENT AND VENTURE CAPITAL LIFE-CYCLE
title_sort venture capital and private equity in china: market development and venture capital life-cycle
topic China Venture Capital
Private Equity
Market Development
Venture Capital Life-cycle
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/20044/