Contribution of business angel investments: evidence from Estonia

Tetsuya Kirihata
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PurposeThis study aims to analyze the contribution of business angels (BAs), defined as wealthy individuals who provide risk capital to entrepreneurial firms without family connections, in Estonia, an emerging country in Eastern Europe.Design/methodology/approachThis study compared the data of the financial and non-financial performance of BA-backed firms with that of “twin” non-BA-backed firms, extracted from all Estonian unlisted firms using propensity score matching.FindingsThe results of the comparative analysis showed that BAs were patient enough to allow their investees to spend for future growth rather than squeezing profit from increased sales. This is not patience without options for a BA in a situation in which the investee's sales are deteriorating, but rather deliberate patience in the presence of options for a BA where the investee's sales growth is increasing, contrary to conventional investor behavioral principles. It also showed that BAs' post-investment involvement did not make a direct contribution to their investees' sales, although BAs contributed to the sales increase through BA funding itself.Originality/valueThis study has two unique research contributions. First, it shows that the patience of BAs was not a by-product but was intentional, and adds to the debate on whether BAs are patient investors. Second, there are only a few studies on the contribution of BAs to their investees in emerging countries; this study aims to help fill this research gap using the case of Estonia.
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商业天使投资的贡献:来自爱沙尼亚的证据
本研究旨在分析东欧新兴国家爱沙尼亚的商业天使(BAs)的贡献,商业天使被定义为为没有家庭关系的创业公司提供风险资本的富有个人。设计/方法/方法本研究将ba支持公司的财务和非财务绩效数据与“孪生”非ba支持公司的数据进行了比较,这些数据是从爱沙尼亚所有非上市公司中提取的,使用倾向得分匹配。对比分析的结果表明,银行有足够的耐心,允许他们的投资者为未来的增长而投资,而不是从增加的销售中榨取利润。这不是在被投资方销售业绩不断恶化的情况下,对BA没有选择的耐心,而是在被投资方销售业绩不断增长的情况下,对BA有选择的耐心,这与传统的投资者行为原则相反。它还表明,尽管BAs通过自己的资金对销售增长做出了贡献,但投资后的参与并没有对其投资对象的销售做出直接贡献。原创性/价值本研究有两个独特的研究贡献。首先,它表明,投行的耐心不是副产品,而是有意为之,并加剧了有关投行是否是耐心投资者的争论。二是新兴国家BAs对被投资主体的贡献研究较少;本研究旨在利用爱沙尼亚的案例来帮助填补这一研究空白。
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