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Tiago Botelho
Tiago Botelho
Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Norwich Business School, UEA
Verified email at uea.ac.uk - Homepage
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The transformation of the business angel market: empirical evidence and research implications
C Mason, T Botelho, R Harrison
Venture Capital 18 (4), 321-344, 2016
1922016
Analyzing blockchain adoption barriers in manufacturing supply chains by the neutrosophic analytic hierarchy process
A Vafadarnikjoo, H Badri Ahmadi, JJH Liou, T Botelho, K Chalvatzis
Annals of Operations Research 327 (1), 129-156, 2023
1682023
Why business angels reject investment opportunities: Is it personal?
C Mason, T Botelho, J Zygmunt
International Small Business Journal 35 (5), 519-534, 2017
1482017
The role of the exit in the initial screening of investment opportunities: The case of business angel syndicate gatekeepers
C Mason, T Botelho
International Small Business Journal 34 (2), 157-175, 2016
1142016
The changing nature of angel investing: some research implications
C Mason, T Botelho, R Harrison
Venture Capital 21 (2-3), 177-194, 2019
1092019
Patient capital in entrepreneurial finance: a reassessment of the role of business angel investors
RT Harrison, T Botelho, CM Mason
Socio-Economic Review 14 (4), 669-689, 2016
892016
The transformation of the business angel market: evidence from Scotland
CM Mason, T Botelho, R Harrison
Available at SSRN 2306653, 2013
882013
The 2014 survey of business angel investing in the UK: A changing market place
C Mason, T Botelho
University of Glasgow. Retrieved on 3, 13-17, 2014
672014
Business angel exits: a theory of planned behaviour perspective
T Botelho, R Harrison, C Mason
Small business economics 57 (1), 583-602, 2021
602021
A neutrosophic enhanced best–worst method for considering decision-makers’ confidence in the best and worst criteria
A Vafadarnikjoo, M Tavana, T Botelho, K Chalvatzis
Annals of Operations Research 289 (2), 391-418, 2020
582020
Business angel investment as an informal learning process: Does experience matter?
T Botelho, R Harrison, C Mason
British Journal of Management 34 (1), 321-342, 2023
442023
A socio-economic and environmental vulnerability assessment model with causal relationships in electric power supply chains
A Vafadarnikjoo, M Tavana, K Chalvatzis, T Botelho
Socio-economic planning sciences 80, 101156, 2022
422022
Business Angel Exits: Strategies and Processes
CM Mason, RT Harrison, T Botelho
Forthcoming, International Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Finance …, 2015
422015
Women on the edge of a breakthrough? A stereotype threat theory of women’s angel investing
RT Harrison, T Botelho, CM Mason
International Small Business Journal 38 (8), 768-797, 2020
372020
A stratified decision-making model for long-term planning: Application in flood risk management in Scotland
A Vafadarnikjoo, K Chalvatzis, T Botelho, D Bamford
Omega 116, 102803, 2023
362023
Solving the SME finance puzzle: an examination of demand and supply failure in the UK
R Owen, T Botelho, J Hussain, O Anwar
Venture Capital 25 (1), 31-63, 2023
342023
Promoting cross-border investing by business angels in the European Union
C Mason, T Botelho, J Duggett
Regional Studies 56 (8), 1391-1403, 2022
322022
Blockchain and other innovations in entrepreneurial finance: Implications for future policy
R Owen, C Mac an Bhaird, J Hussain, T Botelho
Strategic Change 28 (1), 5-8, 2019
302019
50 shades of green—Angel investing in green businesses
T Botelho, C Mason, K Chalvatzis
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 70 (3), 950-962, 2022
292022
Business angel investing during the covid-19 economic crisis: evidence from Scotland
C Mason, T Botelho
Venture Capital 23 (4), 321-343, 2021
282021
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