A common phenomenon in entrepreneurship is that employees turn away from employment to found their own businesses. Prior literature discusses the former employers’ characteristics that influence the creation of entrepreneurial ventures. An investigation of whether these characteristics also affect the success of the spawned ventures is missing so far. This paper contributes to the literature by showing that entrepreneurial ventures spawned by well performing firms are financially more successful than ventures stemming from bad performing firms. This suggests that spawned entrepreneurs are able to exploit valuable knowledge from their previous employers which impacts their ventures ’ performance positively. The analysis is based on a linked ...
This study examines the influence of founder backgrounds on the success of a start up. The ...
We examine whether founders’ backgrounds influence new firm survival in the early years after start-...
This paper uses NCDS data on individual characteristics to distinguish determinants of entrepreneuri...
A common phenomenon in entrepreneurship is that employees turn away from employment to found their o...
A common phenomenon in entrepreneurship is that employees turn away from employment to found their o...
This paper analyzes how different R&D strategies of incumbent firms affect the quantity and qual...
Entrepreneurial spawning is the transitory process by which employees of an existing firm leave thei...
This paper analyzes how different R&D strategies of incumbent firms affect the quantity and quality ...
Researchers maintain that founders rely on their past experience in establishing start-up firms. Usi...
Previous studies showed that firms established by experienced founders have higher survival rates an...
Previous studies showed that firms established by experienced founders have higher survival rates an...
We examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive N...
We examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive ...
Contemporary management literature often addresses the question of which factors determine the succe...
Purpose - This paper examines the effects of past entrepreneurial experience on the reported innovat...
This study examines the influence of founder backgrounds on the success of a start up. The ...
We examine whether founders’ backgrounds influence new firm survival in the early years after start-...
This paper uses NCDS data on individual characteristics to distinguish determinants of entrepreneuri...
A common phenomenon in entrepreneurship is that employees turn away from employment to found their o...
A common phenomenon in entrepreneurship is that employees turn away from employment to found their o...
This paper analyzes how different R&D strategies of incumbent firms affect the quantity and qual...
Entrepreneurial spawning is the transitory process by which employees of an existing firm leave thei...
This paper analyzes how different R&D strategies of incumbent firms affect the quantity and quality ...
Researchers maintain that founders rely on their past experience in establishing start-up firms. Usi...
Previous studies showed that firms established by experienced founders have higher survival rates an...
Previous studies showed that firms established by experienced founders have higher survival rates an...
We examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive N...
We examine the origins and outcome of entrepreneurship on the basis of exceptionally comprehensive ...
Contemporary management literature often addresses the question of which factors determine the succe...
Purpose - This paper examines the effects of past entrepreneurial experience on the reported innovat...
This study examines the influence of founder backgrounds on the success of a start up. The ...
We examine whether founders’ backgrounds influence new firm survival in the early years after start-...
This paper uses NCDS data on individual characteristics to distinguish determinants of entrepreneuri...