Entrepreneurial Financing, Advice, and Agency Costs
Roland Strausz
Departmental Working Papers
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This paper studies the interplay between advice and agency costs in entrepreneurial financing. We show that advise may exacerbate agency problems, because the agent may use it at the investor's expense and thereby hurt investors. Depending on the magnitude of the agency problem, optimal financing relationship may induce full, partial, or no advice. Because the trade--off between the positive and negative effect of entrepreneurial advice is delicate, investors need to control the information flow carefully. This explains the dual role of financing and consulting by investors in entrepreneurial financing.
Keywords: optimal advice; agency costs; informed investors; entrepreneurial financing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D82 G24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Journal Article: Entrepreneurial Financing, Advice, and Agency Costs (2009)
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