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"Who Funds Technology-Based Small Firms? Evidence from Belgium"

"Who Funds Technology-Based Small Firms? Evidence from Belgium"

Journal Article, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, volume 17, issue 1&2, pages 97-122

April 2008

Authors: Ant Bozkaya, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 2008–2009; Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, 2005–2009; Dubai Initiative, 2007–2008, Bruno van Pottelsberghe

Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Science, Technology, and Public Policy; The Dubai Initiative

 

ABSTRACT

Using an original survey sample of 103 unquoted Belgian technology-based small firms (TBSFs), we examine the capital structure of start-up companies during their consecutive development stages. We find that internal funds, either alone as personal savings or in combination with family and friends, to be the primary source of financing. Personal funds of the founders are used to finance the start of 82% of TBSFs. Commercial bank and government funds are the most important sources of external finance for TBSFs subsequent to start-up. Most founders agreed that business angels and venture capitalists play a greater role at later stages. However, once granted, more substantial amounts of funding come from venture capitalists. There is also evidence that suggests a change in the mix of internal and external sources of finance. Finally, our findings based on founders' scores in raising external funds suggest a call for urgent policy action to improve access to and availability of early-stage entrepreneurial finance in Belgium. We discuss our findings in light of the capital structure of small firms relating to TBSFs.

 

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For Academic Citation:

Bozkaya, Ant and Bruno Van Pottelsberghe De La Potterie. "Who Funds Technology-Based Small Firms? Evidence from Belgium." Economics of Innovation and New Technology 17, no. 1&2 (April 2008): 97-122.

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