How do the parent companies of venture capitals influence venture capitalists’ investment strategies?

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of human and social capitals of Korean venture capitalists on their investment strategies and identify how the characteristics of the parent companies their venture capitals influence these relationships. This study used the database of Korea V...

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