The Financial Performance of Companies Financed by Venture Capital
Faiza ELLOUMI
Doctor in Management Sciences Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax University of Sfax TUNISIA
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v5-i3-21ABSTRACT:
One of the research questions while waiting for a solution is to know the impact of venture capital on the performance of companies. In the case of a significant effect on added value and on the performance of companies, venture capital is said to be a very relevant mode of financing. In this regard we test whether there is a financial added value realized by the capital companies within innovative companies and we examine different determinants favoring financial performance. Mainly, we study whether the participation of venture capital leads to a significant increase in the performance of the company.
KEYWORDS:
venture capital - innovative companies - financial performance
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