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Zur theoretischen Fundierung der Arbeit werden zwei potenziell geeignete Theoriegebiete auf ihre Anwendung geprüft: Naheliegende Grundlage für die Analyse der Nutzung von privatem Beteiligungskapital ist zunächst die Finanzierungstheorie. 205 Wegen ihrer thematischen Nähe zur Fragestellung der Arbeit und ihrer fortgeschrittenen inhaltlichen Reife wird ihre Anwendung daher in einem ersten Schritt genauer geprüft. Nach einer kurzen allgemeinen Einführung (Kapitel 3.2.1) wird erarbeitet, welche theoretisch- relevanten Eigenschaften das Forschungsobjekt „privates Beteiligungskapital im Mittelstand“ aufweist (Kapitel 3.2.2 und 3.2.3) und welche Ergebnisse innerhalb der Finanzierungstheorie spezifisch für dieses Forschungsobjekt existieren (Kapitel 3.2.4). Die Prüfung ihrer Zweckmäßigkeit für die Beantwortung der aufgestellten Forschungsfragen ergibt in Abschnitt 3.2.5 allerdings, dass die Finanzierungstheorie trotz ihrer weiten Verbreitung und ihrer starken theoretisch-axiomatischen Verankerung nicht für diese Arbeit ausgewählt wird.

205 „Finanzierungstheorie“ oder „Kapitalstrukturtheorie“ werden hier als Zusammenfassung für einzelne Ansätze verwendet, die teilweise auch als „Theorie“ gekennzeichnet werden (z.B. „Trade-off Theory“ oder „Pecking Order Theory“).

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