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EPFL2022

Essays on the Role of Policy and Venture Financing in Clean Technology Innovation

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This thesis aims to provide novel analyses and data that improve the understanding of the financing of investments in clean technologies. In particular, this thesis explores the role that private and public actors play in supporting young innovative firms. ...
EPFL2022

Essays in Financial Economics

Christoph Helmut Peter Herpfer

This thesis contains four chapters, each of which utilizes new or unusual data sources to analyze a different area of financial economics. In the first chapter, I construct a novel dataset linking individual bankers to large borrowers in the U.S. syndicate ...
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CLASHING INTERESTS IN THE IPO PROCESS: CONTINGENCIES OF SIGNALING WITH REPUTABLE VC TIES

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In this study I look at how inter-organizational ties with reputable venture capital (VC) firms affect the valuations that entrepreneurial ventures receive from public investors at initial public offerings (IPOs). I propose that the effect of signaling is ...
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Supply chain management is widely accepted as a means for companies to gain competitive advantage. While product and information flows have been widely covered in the literature, relatively little attention has been paid to the management of a supply chain ...
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