Il finanziamento Venture Capital: implicazioni della definizione di Piccola e Media Impresa

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Definizione di PMI; Venture Capital; Sovvenzioni Pubbliche; Horizon 2020

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Bellucci, A., & Gucciardi, G. (2021). Il finanziamento Venture Capital: implicazioni della definizione di Piccola e Media Impresa. Argomenti, (19). https://doi.org/10.14276/1971-8357.2877

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Questo lavoro analizza la definizione di Piccola e Media Impresa (PMI) della Commissione Europea e la confronta con definizioni affini adottate dalle organizzazioni internazionali. L’analisi approfondisce come la definizione dei termini di partecipazione al capitale o al diritto di voto da parte dei Venture Capitalist (VC) possa influenzare lo status stesso di PMI e conseguentemente introdurre un potenziale vincolo nell’accesso alle fonti di finanziamento pubbliche. L’analisi descrittiva evidenzia come solo una quota limitata di imprese che hanno ricevuto investimenti VC non avrebbe avuto accesso a finanziamenti pubblici applicando le soglie standard attualmente in essere nella definizione di PMI della Commissione Europea.

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