By Robert Cressy, Douglas Cumming, Christine Mallin

This booklet covers themes which are on the intersection of industrial ethics and governance as they pertain to entrepreneurship and finance. it's the first targeted paintings that hyperlinks entrepreneurship and finance to governance and enterprise ethics, instead of discover them individually. The chapters spotlight with empirical facts the powerful interaction among ethics in organizational potency and monetary job, and the position of criminal settings and governance in facilitating moral criteria. They talk about novel and well timed issues, relatively given the new monetary problem and discussions on regulating moral behaviour. This booklet will inspire destiny students to enquire the function of legislations and governance in mitigating corruption and facilitating integrity in entrepreneurship and finance.

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Source: VentureXpert The market-to-book ratio for the industry to which PCj belongs (Data Item 24*Data Item 25/Data Item 60). Source: DataStream A dummy variable describing the preferred role VCi takes in syndications equal to one if the VC prefers to originate and zero otherwise. Source: VentureXpert A dummy variable that takes on a value of one where VCi is a corporate venture capitalist and zero otherwise. Source: VentureXpert The number of successful funds VCi has closed. Source: VentureXpert An index from zero (low) to two (high) which sums IT Dummy and Early Stage Dummy, indicators of whether VCi invests in the IT and/or Early Stage PCs, respectively.

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