Venture Capital Firms Valuation in Bull and Bear Markets: Evidence From Sweden

2020 
This study uses an experimentally designed case study approach to investigate Swedish venture capital firms’ valuation practices in two different economic contexts – the economic boom (bull market) of 1999 and the downturn (bear market) of 2002. A key finding in our study is that during economic downturns, venture capital firms employed fewer and less advanced valuation methods – relying more on rules of thumb and gut feeling than during boom times. We conclude that investor behavior is considerably affected by current economic conditions and advocate strongly that it be considered in future research on not only venture capital valuation, but also investor behavior in general. This study thus enriches the knowledge of venture capitalists’ valuation practices, in general and how market conditions affect them. Furthermore, the results can also aid researchers in developing.
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