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Assessing the efficacy and standardization potential of five competing venture capital investment evaluation approaches

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posted on 2024-07-12, 11:37 authored by Brett Mainprize, Kevin Hindle
The research objective behind this article was to perform a critical evaluation and comparison of five representative business plan evaluation aids (BPEAs) to facilitate constructive discussion of the proposition that greater standardization of venture capital decision-making might be both desirable and possible. The five BPEAs were systematically compared using a structured, taxonomic process. The evidence of this investigation suggests a clear superiority of BPEAs that are based on the researched attributes of successful ventures and use actuarial modeling. Discussion centered on the importance of using BPEAs in a quest for greater consistency during venture capital investment decision-making.

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1096-5572

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The Journal of Private Equity

Volume

9

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1

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6 pp

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Institutional Investor

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Copyright © 2005 Brett Mainprize and Kevin Hindle. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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