Studies show that founders’ industry-specific experience is beneficial to venture performance. However, we know little on the contingencies associated with such an effect. Using a panel dataset of 338 Italian high-tech ventures, we find that founders’ industry-specific experience positively affects venture performance. However, changes in the top management team (TMT) during the initial phases of the venture’s life weaken the positive relationship between founders’ industry-specific experience and venture performance, whereas founders’ functional heterogeneity does not. We further find evidence of substitution effects between founders’ human and social capital affecting venture performance, such that the effect of founders’ industry-specifi...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the relation between the growth of new technology-based firms ...
How does the relationship between founding team composition and venture performance depend on the ve...
This study tackles the puzzle of why increasing entrepreneurial experience does not always lead to i...
Studies show that founders’ industry-specific experience is beneficial to venture performance. Howev...
Studies show that founders’ industry-specific experience is beneficial to venture performance. Howev...
International audienceWhile earlier researchers have argued that the founding team’s industry and st...
In this paper, we jointly analyze the effects of the human capital of founders and access to venture...
In this dissertation, I examine differences between ventures of serial and novice founders with resp...
Researchers maintain that founders rely on their past experience in establishing start-up firms. Usi...
How does prior firm-founding experience affect subsequent venture performance? In this study, I exa...
With whom should entrepreneurs create their firms in order to enhance nascent venture performance? C...
This article assesses the relationship between the experiences of the philanthropic venture capital ...
Much prior research in entrepreneurship has focused on the role of the founder's knowledge in affect...
This study attempts to revive and clarify the debate on ‘the entrepreneurial man’. We longitudinally...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the relation between the growth of new technology-based firms ...
How does the relationship between founding team composition and venture performance depend on the ve...
This study tackles the puzzle of why increasing entrepreneurial experience does not always lead to i...
Studies show that founders’ industry-specific experience is beneficial to venture performance. Howev...
Studies show that founders’ industry-specific experience is beneficial to venture performance. Howev...
International audienceWhile earlier researchers have argued that the founding team’s industry and st...
In this paper, we jointly analyze the effects of the human capital of founders and access to venture...
In this dissertation, I examine differences between ventures of serial and novice founders with resp...
Researchers maintain that founders rely on their past experience in establishing start-up firms. Usi...
How does prior firm-founding experience affect subsequent venture performance? In this study, I exa...
With whom should entrepreneurs create their firms in order to enhance nascent venture performance? C...
This article assesses the relationship between the experiences of the philanthropic venture capital ...
Much prior research in entrepreneurship has focused on the role of the founder's knowledge in affect...
This study attempts to revive and clarify the debate on ‘the entrepreneurial man’. We longitudinally...
In this paper, we analyze empirically the relation between the growth of new technology-based firms ...
How does the relationship between founding team composition and venture performance depend on the ve...
This study tackles the puzzle of why increasing entrepreneurial experience does not always lead to i...