When teams of employees spin-off partnerships: matching-technology, information structure, and the “pure” incubator effect
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Date Issued
2013
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Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
The successful foundation of entrepreneurial firms comprises a multitude of complementary human tasks. The effect of founders’ human capital on firm success hinges on the information structure that prevails when nascent entrepreneurs are matched in partnerships. Empirically, we assume that rational matching occurs in incubated spin-offs and corporate-sponsored ventures. The human capital structure in such firms significantly differs from that of Greenfield projects. Using coarsened exact matching (CEM), we compute weights to level out these differences in human capital endowments. The impact of corporate support in founding the new firm is positive and increases as CEM-weights are applied to more of our human capital variables.
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Journal
Journal of Business Economics
ISSN
0044-2372
Organization
Volume
83
Issue
4
Publisher
Springer
Submitter
Hopp, Christian
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Fabel, O., Hopp, C., & Weber, T. (2013). When teams of employees spin-off partnerships: matching-technology, information structure, and the “pure” incubator effect. In Journal of Business Economics (Vol. 83, Issue 4). Springer. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12002
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