Brown Bag Seminar(2022-04)
Topic: The Death of Distance? COVID-19 Lockdowns and Venture Capital Investment
Speaker: Pengfei Han, Peking University
Time: Friday, June 24, 4:00–5:00 p.m. Beijing Time
Location: Zoom meeting room
Abstract
Exploiting staggered COVID-19 lockdowns and reopening across different regions in China, we study how lockdowns affect the investment decisions of venture capital (VC) investors and whether such changes are temporary or enduring in the post-pandemic era. Contrary to the conventional wisdom that lockdowns exacerbate the “tyranny of distance” (i.e., VCs avoid investing in remote ventures), our findings suggest the “death of distance”: VCs invest in remoter ventures during a lockdown and such effects persist even after the economy reopens. Such lockdown effects are more pronounced when there is better internet infrastructure, when the level of information asymmetry between VCs and entrepreneurs is lower, and when VCs are more experienced. The lockdown effects can be explained by the advancement and adoption of remote communication technology as a response to the social distancing requirements. As geographic boundaries of VC investment are shattered by remote communication technology, local competition among VCs has been intensified, the monopoly power of VCs has been curtailed, and the regional inequality of entrepreneurial access to VC financing has been mitigated.
The paper is available at SSRN: //papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3871317
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