Affiliation:
1. Sri Eshwar College of Engineering, Coimbatore, India
2. Presidency University, Bangalore, India
Abstract
Enterprise technological start-ups represent the newly created firms with the possibility to rapidly develop and assume liquidity in the next few decades. The main purpose of this mode of expansion is to enhance finance development over considerably limited collateralizable fiscal assets. However, this is considered unattractive from the ancient banking corporations which have now been replaced by more sophisticated and specialized intermediaries such as the private equity funds or the venture capital that diversify business portfolios in reference to their strategies on multi-annual exit with firm projected increment in investment value that endured the Darwinian selection. In that regard, this paper conducts evaluation of firms and reviews their technological start-ups following traditional approaches, flanked based on certain elements derived from multiple-exit methods and varied probabilistic scenarios. The technological footprints showcase the evaluation analogies with know-how, intangibles and patents that are connected to certain sectors.
Publisher
IJAICT India Publications