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Author Heller, David, author.

Title The Emergence of Start-ups / Heller, David. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition 1st edition.
Publication Info. Wiley-ISTE, 2019.
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Description 1 online resource (188 pages)
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Series Modern finance, management innovation and economic growth set ; volume 1
Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series
Contents Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 The Influence of the Ecosystem on the Development and Financing of Start-ups -- 1.1. Contextual framework: the needs and challenges of start-ups -- 1.1.1. The start-up, a 21st-century initiative -- 1.1.2. Financing of start-ups -- 1.1.3. Start-ups in different spaces: context of comparison -- 1.2. Analysis of the two spaces according to the criteria for successful fundraising: revealing a correlation between the environment and start-up financing -- 1.2.1. The political influence of ecosystem development -- 1.2.2. The attractiveness of the spaces: training and information -- 1.2.3. The digital revolution: the opening of markets and financing methods -- 1.3. Research methodology -- 1.3.1. Qualitative study conducted through semi-directive interviews -- 1.3.2. Analysis and interpretation of the results collected -- 1.3.3. Validation of hypotheses: the influence of the ecosystem on the financing of start-ups -- 1.4. Conclusion
Note continued: ch. 2 Financing Young Innovative Companies in France -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Contextual framework: young innovative companies in France -- 2.2.1. Characteristics of young innovative companies -- 2.2.2. Impact of innovative entrepreneurship on growth -- 2.2.3. Financing innovative entrepreneurship -- 2.2.4. France's place in the financing of young innovative companies -- 2.3. Empirical study: analysis of entrepreneurial dynamics in France -- 2.3.1. Method of analysis -- 2.3.2. The strategy of funding assistance institutions -- 2.3.3. The strategy of innovation entrepreneurs -- 2.4. Reinforcing aid for the financing of young French companies -- 2.4.1. Lessons learned from foreign models -- 2.4.2. The American model -- 2.4.3. The British model -- 2.4.4. The case of Singapore -- 2.5. Strengthening participatory financing structures -- 2.5.1. Characteristics of participatory financing -- 2.5.2. Interest of participatory financing -- 2.6. Economic recommendations
Note continued: 2.7. Conclusion -- ch. 3 Equity Crowdfunding of Start-ups in France -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Contextual framework: state of play on the financing of start-ups in France -- 3.2.1. The evolution of entrepreneurial finance and sources of financing -- 3.2.2. Financing practices of start-ups -- 3.2.3. The process of raising funds from private investors -- 3.3. Equity crowdfunding: a fast-growing financing alternative -- 3.3.1. Presentation of participatory financing and equity crowdfunding -- 3.3.2. The stakes and limits of equity crowdfunding -- 3.3.3.Complementarity of financing methods -- 3.4. The entrepreneur at the head of strategic decisions -- 3.4.1. Meeting with entrepreneurs: presentation of the study conducted -- 3.4.2. The perception of financing by entrepreneurs -- 3.4.3. The success of the company as perceived by entrepreneurs -- 3.5. Conclusion.
Summary In France, the number of young start-ups has soared since the beginning of the 2010s, leading the government to encourage their development and make France the "start-up nation". This book contributes to a better understanding of the emergence of these companies by studying the influence of the ecosystem on their development and the modes of financing that they use. The financing of start-ups remains a major challenge insofar as they are often faced with refusal from the banks. Successful financing depends largely on the geopolitical and economic environment. Through a comparative study of models from both France and English-speaking countries, the authors explore possible financing solutions for France. The book concludes with a discussion of equity crowdfunding, which proves to be a successful financing alternative. Including theoretical and empirical studies, this book provides concrete solutions aimed at developing innovative entrepreneurship in France
Subject New business enterprises -- France.
Nouvelles entreprises -- France.
New business enterprises
France
Added Author De Chadirac, Sylvain, author.
Halaoui, Lana, author.
Jouvet, Camille, author.
Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company.
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