Bargaining with venture capitalists: When should entrepreneurs show their financial muscle?

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In this article, I model bargaining between an entrepreneur and a venture capitalist over the profits from an investment project. I show that, conditional on venture capital being available, more personal wealth, even if it is not invested in the project, helps the entrepreneur capture a larger fraction of the profits. I also show that access to bank financing can preclude access to venture capital. This occurs when bank financing works as a lever that raises the fraction of the profits the entrepreneur demands up to a level that is not incentive compatible with initiative from the venture capitalist.

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Renucci, A. (2014). Bargaining with venture capitalists: When should entrepreneurs show their financial muscle? Review of Finance, 18(6), 2197–2214. https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rft051

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