The Relationship Between Investment and Internal Cash Flows in VC-Backed SMEs: Does Size matter?

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Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance

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Using panel data models and two research sub-samples composed of smaller and larger VC-backed, this study seeks to analyze the relationship between investment and internal cash flows. The results indicate that the investment sensitivity to internal cash flows is greater in larger than in the smaller VC-backed SMEs. Debt is more important for smaller than for larger VC-backed SME investment. The moderation effect of VC ownership reduces the magnitudes of the positive impact of cash flows and debt as well as the negative effect of growth opportunities on investment in both smaller and larger VC-backed SMEs.

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Serrasqueiro, Z., Sardo, F. and Félix, E.G.S., 2019. The Relationship Between Investment and Internal Cash Flows in VC-Backed SMEs: Does Size matter? Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance, 21(1), 38-56.

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