Quantitative valuation of platform technology based entrepreneurial ventures

Ann Kristin Achleitner, Eva Lutz, Stephanie Schraml

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Abstract

In the course of raising external equity, e.g., from venture capitalists, a quantitative valuation is usually required for entrepreneurial ventures. This paper examines the challenges of quantitatively valuing platform technology based entrepreneurial ventures. The distinct characteristics of such companies pose specific requirements on the applicability of quantitative valuation methods. The entrepreneur can choose from a wide range of potential commercialisation strategies to pursue in the course of company development which is difficult to take account of in a quantitative valuation. By developing and applying a systematic map of valuation requirements in this context, we analyse whether the cost, market, discounted cash flow (DCF) or real option approach is suitable for platform technology based entrepreneurial ventures. We argue that all three valuation methods have drawbacks. Yet, the DCF approach is considered to be more suitable for the entrepreneur as well as external equity providers than other quantitative valuation methods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)352-366
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing
Volume1
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010

Keywords

  • IP
  • commercialisation strategies
  • entrepreneurial venture
  • intangible assets
  • intellectual property
  • platform technology
  • quantitative company valuation
  • value extraction
  • young venture valuation

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