摘要
In this paper, we employ a genealogical imprinting approach to theorize that experiences incurred during the founding of a first-generation university spin-off will influence future spin-off activity from the focal firm. We propose that firms that secure equity investment during their founding process will have a higher likelihood of generating subsequent spin-offs, and that this impact is conditional on the human capital of the founding team. We test our hypotheses on a sample of 101 first generation university spin-offs around a large US research university and their subsequent progeny firms. This study develops a new understanding of multi-generational spin-off processes in a region.
源语言 | 英语 |
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页(从-至) | 1113-1134 |
期刊 | The Journal of Technology Transfer |
卷 | 41 |
期 | 5 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 2016 |
Corresponding author email
Michael_Ciuchta@uml.edu关键词
- Entrepreneurship
- Imprinting
- Regional development
- University spin-offs
- Venture capital
成果物的来源
- Scopus
- SSCI