Private Equity Fund Performance Determinants: Evidence From Fund Characteristics
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02/12/2014
02/12/2014
2014
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Resumo |
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether different private equity fund characteristics have any influence on the fund performance. Fund characteristics include fund type (venture capital or buyouts), fund size (sizes of funds are divided into six ranges), fund investment industry, fund sequence (first fund or follow-on fund) and investment market (US or EMEA). Fund performance is measured by internal rate of return, and tested by cross-sectional regression analysis with the method of Ordinary Least Squares. The data employs performance and characteristics of 997 private equity funds between 1985 and 2008. Our findings are that fund type has effect on fund performance. The average IRR of venture capital funds is 2.7% less than average IRR of buyout funds. However, We did not find any relationship between fund size and performance, and between fund sequence and performance. Funds based on US market perform better than funds based on EMEA market. The fund performance differs across different industries. The average IRRs of industrial/energy industry, consumer related industry, communications and media industry and medical/health industry are higher than the average IRR of other industries. |
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http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/102159 URN:NBN:fi-fe2014120246741 |
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Palavras-Chave | #private equity #performance determinants #fund characteristics #internal rate of return |
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Pro gradu Pro gradu thesis |