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Exploring the landscape of corporate venture capital and corporate accelerators in Germany

In: Developments in Entrepreneurial Finance and Technology

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  • Nikolaus Seitz
  • Patrick Haslanger

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This paper adds to the literature of external corporate venturing, especially corporate venture capital (CVC) and corporate accelerators (CA), by providing an overview of the German corporate venturing market and by offering insight based on a novel and unique hand-collected dataset, including 765 start-ups, 36 venturing units and 29 corporations. It presents findings regarding the set-up, organization and staffing of corporate venturing units, as well as characteristics of start-ups under management. This study covers the corporate venturing unit’s mission, organization, governance and network, as well as vehicle leads. Moreover, differences in the characteristics of start-ups supported by corporate venturing units are detected. This work offers unique insights on the German corporate venturing landscape and thereby serves as starting point for future and more elaborate research.

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  • Nikolaus Seitz & Patrick Haslanger, 2022. "Exploring the landscape of corporate venture capital and corporate accelerators in Germany," Chapters, in: David B. Audretsch & Maksim Belitski & Nada Rejeb & Rosa Caiazza (ed.), Developments in Entrepreneurial Finance and Technology, chapter 11, pages 199-226, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20623_11
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