My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth

Televised business pitches, such as Dragons' Den and Shark Tank, have gained popularity as entrepreneurs present their ideas to investors in hopes of securing funding. However, the focus of these shows is primarily on the pitching process itself. For this study, it examines the impact of these...

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Main Authors: Inocencio, Ross Elijah M., Miyazawa, Reika Marie B., Osero, Danielle Alicia H., Talob, Matthew M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_dsi-11882023-07-31T00:25:34Z My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth Inocencio, Ross Elijah M. Miyazawa, Reika Marie B. Osero, Danielle Alicia H. Talob, Matthew M. Televised business pitches, such as Dragons' Den and Shark Tank, have gained popularity as entrepreneurs present their ideas to investors in hopes of securing funding. However, the focus of these shows is primarily on the pitching process itself. For this study, it examines the impact of these shows on its participants, specifically assessing their effectiveness in obtaining financial funding and mentoring and their influence on business growth. By analyzing the episodes and conducting semi-structured interviews with four technology startup ventures featured on the local show The Final Pitch, researchers collected relevant data. The researchers utilized tables to summarize and tabulate the evidence, integrating identified themes into a cross-case report. Results reveal that The Final Pitch was effective in providing funding and mentorship opportunities for the startups. However, the received mentoring was only a partial contributor to the businesses' longevity and growth. Meanwhile, the funding alleviated financial constraints and facilitated the realization of ideas and business expansion. In conclusion, televised business pitches offer valuable platforms to startups for acquiring financial support and mentorship. 2023-07-26T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/176 Decision Sciences and Innovation Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository New business enterprises—Finance Business planning Entrepreneurship Corporate Finance Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
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topic New business enterprises—Finance
Business planning
Entrepreneurship
Corporate Finance
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
spellingShingle New business enterprises—Finance
Business planning
Entrepreneurship
Corporate Finance
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations
Inocencio, Ross Elijah M.
Miyazawa, Reika Marie B.
Osero, Danielle Alicia H.
Talob, Matthew M.
My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth
description Televised business pitches, such as Dragons' Den and Shark Tank, have gained popularity as entrepreneurs present their ideas to investors in hopes of securing funding. However, the focus of these shows is primarily on the pitching process itself. For this study, it examines the impact of these shows on its participants, specifically assessing their effectiveness in obtaining financial funding and mentoring and their influence on business growth. By analyzing the episodes and conducting semi-structured interviews with four technology startup ventures featured on the local show The Final Pitch, researchers collected relevant data. The researchers utilized tables to summarize and tabulate the evidence, integrating identified themes into a cross-case report. Results reveal that The Final Pitch was effective in providing funding and mentorship opportunities for the startups. However, the received mentoring was only a partial contributor to the businesses' longevity and growth. Meanwhile, the funding alleviated financial constraints and facilitated the realization of ideas and business expansion. In conclusion, televised business pitches offer valuable platforms to startups for acquiring financial support and mentorship.
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author Inocencio, Ross Elijah M.
Miyazawa, Reika Marie B.
Osero, Danielle Alicia H.
Talob, Matthew M.
author_facet Inocencio, Ross Elijah M.
Miyazawa, Reika Marie B.
Osero, Danielle Alicia H.
Talob, Matthew M.
author_sort Inocencio, Ross Elijah M.
title My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth
title_short My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth
title_full My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth
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title_full_unstemmed My guardian angel! Investors of The final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth
title_sort my guardian angel! investors of the final pitch on the role of entrepreneurial mentoring and financial investment on a startup’s business growth
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