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Idea Makers and Idea Brokers in High-Technology Entrepreneurship - Fee Vs. Equity Compensation for Intellectual Venture Capitalists

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor ELIAS G. CARAYANNIS is Professor of Management Science at the School of Business and Public Management at The George Washington University. TODD L. JUNEAU is Partner in Nath & Associates, a law firm in Washington, D.C. Klappentext Among the most vexing challenges for entrepreneurs is how to avail themselves of the necessary services-intellectual venture capital-without burning through their seed money at a rate that makes further borrowing prohibitively expensive. Traditionally, professional firms have charged entrepreneurs a fee for their services, based on billable hours and effort. Yet in the past decade, an alternative model has emerged that obviates the entrepreneurs' conundrum while still satisfying the needs of the service provider. The alternative is an equity-for-services arrangement, whereby professionals are rewarded for their work with a stake in the new venture, to be redeemed at a later date at an initial public offering (IPO), for example, or when a trust fund matures. Both parties can benefit under such an arrangement. The entrepreneur benefits by being able to afford patent attorneys, public relations consultants, recruiting firms, and all the other knowledge providers crucial to the success of a new venture, and the intellectual venture capitalists have an incentive to work toward the long-term success of the startup. This book outlines the potential risks and rewards of equity compensation, enabling both service providers and entrepreneurs to make informed decisions. Zusammenfassung Among the most vexing challenges for entrepreneurs is how to avail themselves of the necessary services-intellectual venture capital-without burning through their seed money at a rate that makes further borrowing prohibitively expensive. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface The Intellectual Venture Capitalist as Concept and Practice Introduction: Intellectual Venture Capital for Entrepreneurship Challenges and Opportunities in Working with Start-Ups Developing Win-Win Relationships: The Equity for Service Model Insights from Practice: Perspectives of Expert Service Providers Using the Equity-Based Model: Primer and Cases from Practice IPR Primer: A Brief Overview of US and International IP Laws Intangibles Valuation Primer: A Brief Overview Financial Rules and Regulations Primer: A Brief Overview IPR from the Entrepreneur's Perspective Insights or Lessons Learned in Developing Intellectual Venture Capital Insights from Practice: Case Studies of Equity for Service Deals Equity for Service Deals: Conclusion s, Insight, and Recommendations Index ...

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Authors Elias G. Carayannis, Elias G. Dr Carayannis, Todd Juneau, Todd L. Juneau
Publisher Greenwood Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2008
 
EAN 9781567204568
ISBN 978-1-56720-456-8
No. of pages 209
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Advertising, marketing

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship / Start-ups, Business: Entrepreneurship

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