There remains considerable scholarly debate about the role that prior entrepreneurial experience plays in new venture survival. Drawing on entrepreneurial learning theories, we use panel data on 8,400 new ventures to investigate the impact of four different types of prior entrepreneurial experience (portfolio, serial, failure (bankruptcy/voluntary dissolution) and a mix of success (portfolio/serial) and failure (prior bankruptcy/dissolution) on venture survival outcomes. We find that previously failed entrepreneurs are less likely to survive and, in common with entrepreneurs with mixed prior experiences, are more likely to experience bankruptcy. We find that portfolio and serial experience is unrelated to survival or avoiding bankrup...
Entrepreneurs have been found to have a greater disposition to unrealistic optimism than non-entrepr...
PURPOSE: The existing literature on the success of startup enterprises is thorough in investigating ...
This study tackles the puzzle of why increasing entrepreneurial experience does not always lead to i...
There remains considerable scholarly debate about the role that prior entrepreneurial experience pl...
The analysis in this paper gives attention to effects on firm survival which come from entrepreneuri...
The performance of young and newly founded firms depends largely to the human capital of the firm ow...
The analysis in this paper gives attention to effects on firm survival which come from entrepreneuri...
Purpose - This paper examines the effects of past entrepreneurial experience on the reported innovat...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effect of entrepreneurial experience on firm growth. Accordi...
Entrepreneurs are often faced with problems regarding start-up financing. But compared to novice ent...
How does prior firm-founding experience affect subsequent venture performance? In this study, I exa...
This paper examines the impact over international propensity of past negative entrepreneurial experi...
In our paper ‘New venture survival: A review and extension’ in the Interna- tional Journal of Manage...
Everyone experiences failure at some point in their lifetime. Entrepreneurs, especially, have a high...
Business failure and its effect on entrepreneurial engagement has attracted substantial scholarly at...
Entrepreneurs have been found to have a greater disposition to unrealistic optimism than non-entrepr...
PURPOSE: The existing literature on the success of startup enterprises is thorough in investigating ...
This study tackles the puzzle of why increasing entrepreneurial experience does not always lead to i...
There remains considerable scholarly debate about the role that prior entrepreneurial experience pl...
The analysis in this paper gives attention to effects on firm survival which come from entrepreneuri...
The performance of young and newly founded firms depends largely to the human capital of the firm ow...
The analysis in this paper gives attention to effects on firm survival which come from entrepreneuri...
Purpose - This paper examines the effects of past entrepreneurial experience on the reported innovat...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the effect of entrepreneurial experience on firm growth. Accordi...
Entrepreneurs are often faced with problems regarding start-up financing. But compared to novice ent...
How does prior firm-founding experience affect subsequent venture performance? In this study, I exa...
This paper examines the impact over international propensity of past negative entrepreneurial experi...
In our paper ‘New venture survival: A review and extension’ in the Interna- tional Journal of Manage...
Everyone experiences failure at some point in their lifetime. Entrepreneurs, especially, have a high...
Business failure and its effect on entrepreneurial engagement has attracted substantial scholarly at...
Entrepreneurs have been found to have a greater disposition to unrealistic optimism than non-entrepr...
PURPOSE: The existing literature on the success of startup enterprises is thorough in investigating ...
This study tackles the puzzle of why increasing entrepreneurial experience does not always lead to i...