Title: Corporate venture capital in the computer industry
Abstract: Venture capital as practiced by industrial firms differs from conventional venture investing in that motivations beyond strictly financial reward are usually present. Typically, a corporate venture capitalist will be seeking to gain exposure to new markets/technologies, generate new products, develop acquisition candidates, and/or assist a supplier/customer. Corporations also may utilize venture capital concepts in spinning off businesses which are not appropriately kept inside, or in initiating new ventures internally.
Publication Year: 1899
Publication Date: 1899-12-30
Language: en
Type: article
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