In this paper, I analyse how the survival of new firms is affected by the average ability level in the founding team, the team size, team members’ homogeneity with respect to ability, and team members’ heterogeneity with respect to education. As a theoretical basis, I apply the O-ring theory (Kremer (1993)). Using a rich employer-employee data set on the whole population of Danish firms founded in 1998, I find that the average ability level in a team and the team size have positive effects on firm survival. Having a team at all is the most crucial factor for the probability of survival of young firms. The degree of homogeneity with respect to ability and the degree of heterogeneity with respect to educations have no effect on the survival p...
Using the matched employer-employee data set for Denmark and information on the founders of new firm...
In this study we analyse the determinants of firms’ survival probability by combining firm level and...
The successful foundation of entrepreneurial firms comprises a multitude of complementary human task...
In this paper, I analyse how the survival of new firms is affected by the average ability level in t...
In this paper I analyse how individuals match for for the purpose of setting up a new firm. As a the...
This dissertation is a collection of three stand-alone research papers on the composition of human c...
We investigate the workforce heterogeneity of startups with respect to education, age and wages. Our...
In the present paper, we analyse the association between the skill composition of young firms and th...
Does heterogeneity in the educational backgrounds of the founders matter for firm success? Are team ...
This paper analyzes the role of various types of agglomeration externalities on the survival rate of...
This paper analyzes the role of various types of agglomeration externalities on the survival rate of...
This paper analyzes empirically the determinants of new born firms' initial size. As survival prospe...
Self-employed firms are known to have a very high mortality rate. The literature on the success of f...
Around 237,000 new firms have been founded in Germany each year during the last decade. Investigatin...
This paper investigates the relationship between inherited organizational routines of managers and f...
Using the matched employer-employee data set for Denmark and information on the founders of new firm...
In this study we analyse the determinants of firms’ survival probability by combining firm level and...
The successful foundation of entrepreneurial firms comprises a multitude of complementary human task...
In this paper, I analyse how the survival of new firms is affected by the average ability level in t...
In this paper I analyse how individuals match for for the purpose of setting up a new firm. As a the...
This dissertation is a collection of three stand-alone research papers on the composition of human c...
We investigate the workforce heterogeneity of startups with respect to education, age and wages. Our...
In the present paper, we analyse the association between the skill composition of young firms and th...
Does heterogeneity in the educational backgrounds of the founders matter for firm success? Are team ...
This paper analyzes the role of various types of agglomeration externalities on the survival rate of...
This paper analyzes the role of various types of agglomeration externalities on the survival rate of...
This paper analyzes empirically the determinants of new born firms' initial size. As survival prospe...
Self-employed firms are known to have a very high mortality rate. The literature on the success of f...
Around 237,000 new firms have been founded in Germany each year during the last decade. Investigatin...
This paper investigates the relationship between inherited organizational routines of managers and f...
Using the matched employer-employee data set for Denmark and information on the founders of new firm...
In this study we analyse the determinants of firms’ survival probability by combining firm level and...
The successful foundation of entrepreneurial firms comprises a multitude of complementary human task...