Business Angels - A subspecies of the homo oeconomicus ludens

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Abstract

Business Angels invest in start-up companies in their early stage. This type of investor usually has a good knowledge of the start-up's industry sector, and in addition to the funds he invests, his management experience and his network can be useful for start-ups. Business Angel involvement has shown to improve the success rate and the profitability of start-ups. The article depicts the relationship between entrepreneurs and Business Angels in four case examples.

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Hüsler, L., & Platzer, E. M. (2014). Business Angels - A subspecies of the homo oeconomicus ludens. Chimia, 68(12), 844–846. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2014.844

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