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This page details the work rebuilding [[Brander Egan (2007) - The Role of VCs in Acquisitions]] in to a new paper for our submission to the RCFS special issue and associated conference.
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==Submission DetailsLatest Version==
The Third Entrepreneurial Finance and Innovation Conference on June 10thlatest version of the paper is:*[[:Image:Brander Egan (2012) -11th in Boston, MA, is supported by the Kauffman Foundation Investor Expectations and the Society for financial studies. Conference papers will be considered for inclusion Role of Venture Capitalists in a special issue of the Review of Corporate Finance StudiesAcquisitions. doc]]
The conference details are hereNote: http://sites.kauffman.org/efic/overviewThis version was submitted to the both the EFIC and RCFS.cfm
The deadline for submission current reference is '''March 7th:*Brander, James A., and Edward J. Egan (2012'''), though earlier submission is encouraged. Authors will be notified if their "Investor Expectations and the Role of Venture Capitalists in Acquisitions: Bargaining and the Winner’s Curse", Working paper has been selected by , March 2012, under review for inclusion in the end Third Entrepreneurial Finance and Innovation Conference and a special issue of Review of AprilCorporate Finance Studies.
The program committee includes: Thomas Hellmann, Adam Jaffe, Bill Kerr, Josh Lerner, David Robinson, Morten Sorenson, Bob Strom, and others.
==Errors in the existing versionSubmission Details==
The Dierkins 1991 reference is missing: @article{dierkens1991information, title={Information asymmetry This paper was '''submitted''' under the dual-submission process to both the '''3rd EFIC and equity issues}, author={Dierkens, Nthe RCFS''' on March 7th.}, journal={Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis}, volume={26}, number={2}, pages={181--199}, year={1991}, publisher={Cambridge Univ Press} }
The Boehmer reference has a typo Third Entrepreneurial Finance and Innovation Conference (EFIC) on June 10th- 11th in Boston, MA, is supported by the Kauffman Foundation and the second author is Mus'''u'''meciSociety for financial studies. Also, Conference papers will be considered for inclusion in para 2, pa special issue of the Review of Corporate Finance Studies (RCFS).19, I think it was McKinley that "suggest[ed] a method that combines both cross-sectional and time-series information The conference details are here: http://sites.kauffman.org/efic/overview."cfm
Other points:*There were a few other typos.*Also Authors will be notified if their paper has been selected by the GX paper gets very little mention - I thought we had a whole subsection devoted to themend of April.The program committee includes: Thomas Hellmann, Adam Jaffe, Bill Kerr, Josh Lerner, David Robinson, Morten Sorenson, Bob Strom, and others..*I was surprised that we didn't have a year fixed-effect variable in the main analysis (though we have ''Boom'', which is more interesting)
==Rebuilding the Paper==
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