The Role of Business Angels in the Early-Stage Financing of Startups: A Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Historical Overview of Business Angels and Startup Financing
3. Literature Review
3.1. Value-Added Services Provided by Business Angels to Startups
3.2. Business Angel Funding on Startup Survival Rates
3.3. Effectiveness of Business Angel Networks in Facilitating Startup Funding
3.4. Business Angels Contribute to Developing Entrepreneurial Ecosystems beyond Financial Investment for Startups
4. Results
4.1. Value-Added Services Provided by Business Angels to Startups
4.2. Business Angel Funding on Startup Survival Rates
4.3. Effectiveness of Business Angels’ Networks in Facilitating Startup Funding
4.4. Business Angels’ Contribution to the Development of Entrepreneurial Ecosystems, beyond Financial Investment for Startups
5. Material and Methods
- Step One: Framing the research question
- Conduct a comprehensive review and critical analysis of the relevant scientific literature.
- Evaluate and categorize the research methodologies employed across the identified scientific studies.
- Catalog and assess the key theories and conceptual frameworks utilized in the reviewed research.
- Synthesize and critically examine the primary findings and conclusions of the selected studies.
- Discern emerging research trends and future directions suggested by the current literature.
- Extract and classify the central themes and topics addressed in the analyzed articles.
- Determine the origin of the authors.
- Step Two: Studies identification and retrieval
- Step Three: Searching and identifying relevant studies
- Step Four: Selection of studies meeting the inclusion criteria
- Written in the English language;
- Published between 2000 and 2024;
- Only publications that were published in scientific journals, underwent peer review, and received a grade of at least one in the ABS-Journal Ranking 2018;
- Focus on the description of the role of business angels in the early-stage financing of startups and in line with research questions.
- Step Five: Extraction and analysis of relevant data
6. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Lange, J.; Rezepa, S.; Zatrochová, M. The Role of Business Angels in the Early-Stage Financing of Startups: A Systematic Literature Review. Adm. Sci. 2024, 14, 247. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14100247
Lange J, Rezepa S, Zatrochová M. The Role of Business Angels in the Early-Stage Financing of Startups: A Systematic Literature Review. Administrative Sciences. 2024; 14(10):247. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14100247
Chicago/Turabian StyleLange, Jürgen, Stefan Rezepa, and Monika Zatrochová. 2024. "The Role of Business Angels in the Early-Stage Financing of Startups: A Systematic Literature Review" Administrative Sciences 14, no. 10: 247. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14100247
APA StyleLange, J., Rezepa, S., & Zatrochová, M. (2024). The Role of Business Angels in the Early-Stage Financing of Startups: A Systematic Literature Review. Administrative Sciences, 14(10), 247. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14100247