The relationship between origin and performance of innovative start-ups: the role of technological knowledge at founding

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Tommaso Minola
Davide Hahn
Lucio Cassia
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[1] University of Bergamo,Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering and Center for Young and Family Enterprise
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Small Business Economics | 2021年 / 56卷
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Innovative start-ups; Technological knowledge; Performance; Knowledge spillover; Resource-based view; L25; O31; Q55;
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According to the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship (KSTE), the majority of innovative start-ups take advantage of the knowledge originated in incumbent firms or universities. However, little is known on how innovative start-ups’ heterogeneous originating contexts affect their performance differences at founding. To address this gap, we complement the KSTE with the resource-based view of the firm to hypothesize how the origin of innovative start-ups affects their initial technological knowledge and, in turn, performance at founding. We test the model using a sample of 338 innovative start-ups. Our results show that innovative start-ups that originated from university report a performance advantage since, right from their origin, their technological knowledge displays a broad scope and higher levels of newness.
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