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NON-INSTITUTIONAL PRIVATE EQUITY AS INVESTMENTS IN START-UPS AND EXPANSION-STAGE ENTERPRISES
Skalická, Martina ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Kožená, Marcela (referee) ; Živělová, Iva (referee) ; Zinecker, Marek (advisor)
This Ph.D. thesis examines characteristics of Business Angel investors in the Czech Republic and their attitudes to evaluation of investment projects. The research is based on primary data obtained by interviewing active Business Angel investors operating in the Czech Republic. The characteristics of Business Angel investors and their attitudes in investment decision making and subsequent monitoring of investments are analysed. Business Angel investors were also asked how they perceive external environment. The topics and questions listed in the interviews result from a systematic literature review. Based on the results of the interviews, an elimination model was developed to capture the preferences of individual Business Angel investors. The model represents a tool supporting entrepreneurs while determining the probability that their project will not be rejected without a deeper examination. Therefore, the model supports entrepreneurs to set the parameters of their projects to increase the likelihood that a Business Angel investor will undergo a detailed due diligence process.
NON-INSTITUTIONAL PRIVATE EQUITY AS INVESTMENTS IN START-UPS AND EXPANSION-STAGE ENTERPRISES
Skalická, Martina ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Kožená, Marcela (referee) ; Živělová, Iva (referee) ; Zinecker, Marek (advisor)
This Ph.D. thesis examines characteristics of Business Angel investors in the Czech Republic and their attitudes to evaluation of investment projects. The research is based on primary data obtained by interviewing active Business Angel investors operating in the Czech Republic. The characteristics of Business Angel investors and their attitudes in investment decision making and subsequent monitoring of investments are analysed. Business Angel investors were also asked how they perceive external environment. The topics and questions listed in the interviews result from a systematic literature review. Based on the results of the interviews, an elimination model was developed to capture the preferences of individual Business Angel investors. The model represents a tool supporting entrepreneurs while determining the probability that their project will not be rejected without a deeper examination. Therefore, the model supports entrepreneurs to set the parameters of their projects to increase the likelihood that a Business Angel investor will undergo a detailed due diligence process.

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