TY - JOUR
T1 - Creating venture capital industries that co-evolve with high tech
T2 - Insights from an extended industry life cycle perspective of the Israeli experience
AU - Avnimelech, Gil
AU - Teubal, Morris
PY - 2006/12
Y1 - 2006/12
N2 - This paper presents an industry life cycle model of venture capital (VC) and associated startup-intensive high-tech clusters based on the Israeli experience of the last 35 years. Throughout, VC is considered as a new industry, which, when successful, traverses five phases: background conditions, pre-emergence, emergence, restructuring and consolidation. Each phase comprises a number of events and processes, including policy ones. A central process is VC emergence-a cumulative, self-reinforcing process involving a number of interrelated sub-processes. A central sub-process in the Israeli case was VC-startup co-evolution, which was the critical link between the VC emergence and the transformation of the high-tech cluster into a startup-intensive configuration. Our analysis suggests that, provided appropriate background conditions prevail, VC could be central vector in the transformation of existing high-tech clusters.
AB - This paper presents an industry life cycle model of venture capital (VC) and associated startup-intensive high-tech clusters based on the Israeli experience of the last 35 years. Throughout, VC is considered as a new industry, which, when successful, traverses five phases: background conditions, pre-emergence, emergence, restructuring and consolidation. Each phase comprises a number of events and processes, including policy ones. A central process is VC emergence-a cumulative, self-reinforcing process involving a number of interrelated sub-processes. A central sub-process in the Israeli case was VC-startup co-evolution, which was the critical link between the VC emergence and the transformation of the high-tech cluster into a startup-intensive configuration. Our analysis suggests that, provided appropriate background conditions prevail, VC could be central vector in the transformation of existing high-tech clusters.
KW - Emergence
KW - High-tech cluster
KW - Industry life cycle
KW - Startup
KW - Venture capital
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33751237973&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.respol.2006.09.017
DO - 10.1016/j.respol.2006.09.017
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AN - SCOPUS:33751237973
SN - 0048-7333
VL - 35
SP - 1477
EP - 1498
JO - Research Policy
JF - Research Policy
IS - 10
ER -