Title: | Informational Hold-up and Performance Persistence in Venture Capital |
Authors: | Ljungqvist, Alexander Hochberg, Yael Vissing-Jorgensen, Annette |
Issue Date: | 6-Feb-2009 |
Series/Report no.: | FIN-08-023 |
Abstract: | We propose and test a theory of learning and informational hold-up in the venture capital market. The model predicts that higher returns on the current fund increase the probability that a VC will raise a follow-on fund, the size of the follow-on fund, and the performance fee investors are charged in the follow-on fund. If learning is asymmetric, such that incumbent investors learn more about fund manager skill than potential new investors, the model also predicts persistence in returns, poor performance among first-time funds, persistence in investors from fund to fund, and over-subscription in follow-on funds raised by successful fund managers. Our empirical evidence is consistent with these predictions. The model provides a unified framework for understanding a series of empirical facts about the venture capital industry. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/27869 |
Appears in Collections: | Finance Working Papers |
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