This study examines the effects of new technology-based firms (NTBFs) internal and external resources on their early business performance. Based on a large unique dataset of 401 newly started NTBFs, we find that founders’ business experience and their firms’ proximity to other firms positively affect early business performance. Growth orientation is found to be negatively related to business performance, which might suggest a certain level of over-optimism among entrepreneurs with aspiration to grow fast
International audienceWe focus on the information and communication technology sector to verify link...
Empirical evidence suggests that an organization’s set of capabilities is a resource that influences...
Young technology-based firms are widely recognised as important drivers of economic renewal and gro...
How do founders’ and firms’ business environment impact the early development of new technology-base...
This longitudinal study identifies two core business dimensions important for New Technology-Based F...
This study participates in several discussions on new technology-based firms, both from a population...
This paper explores the interaction between growth intentions, access to resources and growth in new...
Technology commercialization is described as the most dreadful challenge for technology-based entrep...
Previous empirical research on performance of new technology based firms (NTBFs) have provided a div...
Understanding the influence of resources on the new firm\u27s growth remains a difficult challenge f...
New Technology Based Firms (NTBF) are considered to be important for the economic development of a c...
Innovative start-ups are an important driver of economic growth. This article presents empirical evi...
This study examined the influence of internal capabilities and external networks on firm performance...
Chapter 29 examines the differences between incubatees and non-incubator outside firms in terms of b...
This article examines the relationship between initial conditions and new venture performance. The ...
International audienceWe focus on the information and communication technology sector to verify link...
Empirical evidence suggests that an organization’s set of capabilities is a resource that influences...
Young technology-based firms are widely recognised as important drivers of economic renewal and gro...
How do founders’ and firms’ business environment impact the early development of new technology-base...
This longitudinal study identifies two core business dimensions important for New Technology-Based F...
This study participates in several discussions on new technology-based firms, both from a population...
This paper explores the interaction between growth intentions, access to resources and growth in new...
Technology commercialization is described as the most dreadful challenge for technology-based entrep...
Previous empirical research on performance of new technology based firms (NTBFs) have provided a div...
Understanding the influence of resources on the new firm\u27s growth remains a difficult challenge f...
New Technology Based Firms (NTBF) are considered to be important for the economic development of a c...
Innovative start-ups are an important driver of economic growth. This article presents empirical evi...
This study examined the influence of internal capabilities and external networks on firm performance...
Chapter 29 examines the differences between incubatees and non-incubator outside firms in terms of b...
This article examines the relationship between initial conditions and new venture performance. The ...
International audienceWe focus on the information and communication technology sector to verify link...
Empirical evidence suggests that an organization’s set of capabilities is a resource that influences...
Young technology-based firms are widely recognised as important drivers of economic renewal and gro...