Making sense of corporate venture capital

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Chesbrough, HW [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Business, Boston, MA 02163 USA
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Large companies have long sensed the potential value of investing in external startups, but more often than not, they fail to get it right. Remember the dash to invest in new ventures in the late 1990s and the hasty retreat when the economy turned? This article presents a framework that will help a company decide whether it should invest in a particular start-up by first understanding what kind of benefit might be realized from the investment. The framework-illustrated with examples from Intel, Lucent, and others - explains why certain types of corporate VC investments proliferate only when financial returns are high, why other types persist in good times and in bad, and why still others make little sense in any phase of the business cycle. The framework describes four types of corporate VC investments, each defined by its primary goal - strategic and financial and by the degree of operational linkage between the start-up and the investing company. Driving investments are characterized by a strong strategic rationale and tight operational links. Enabling investments are also made primarily for strategic reasons, but the operational links are loose. Emergent investments which are characterized by tight operational links, have little current - but significant potential - strategic value. Passive investments offering few potential strategic benefits and only loose operational links, are made primarily for financial reasons, Passive corporate VC investments dry up in a down economy, but enabling and driving investments usually have more staying power. That's because their potential returns are primarily strategic, not financial. In other words, they can foster business growth. Emergent investments may make sense even in a weak market because of their potential strategic value - that is, their ability to help companies identify and spark the growth of future businesses.
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