Fire in the Belly? Employee Motives and Innovative Performance in Startups Versus Established Firms

Henry Sauermann
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Scholars have long sought to understand the advantages different types of firms may have in generating innovation. A popular notion is that startup companies are able to attract employees with “fire in the belly,” allowing them to be more productive. Yet research has paid little attention to the motives and incentives of startup employees. This paper compares startup employees’ pecuniary and non-pecuniary motives with those of employees working in small and large established firms and examines the extent to which existing differences in motives distinguish employees’ innovative performance. Using data on over 10,000 U.S. R&D employees, we find significant differences across firm types with respect to motives, although these differences are more nuanced than commonly thought. We also observe that startup employees have higher patent output, an effect that is associated primarily with firm age, not size. Moreover, we find evidence that differences in employee motives may indeed be an important factor distinguishing the innovative performance in startups versus established firms. Rather than intrinsic motives or the quest for money, however, it is employees’ willingness to bear risk that appears to play the most important role. We discuss implications for future research as well as for entrepreneurs, managers, and policy makers.
肚子里的火?创业公司与成熟公司的员工动机与创新绩效
长期以来,学者们一直试图了解不同类型的公司在产生创新方面可能具有的优势。一种流行的观点是,创业公司能够吸引“肚子里有火”的员工,让他们更有效率。然而,研究很少关注创业公司员工的动机和激励。本文比较了创业公司员工的金钱动机和非金钱动机,以及小型和大型成熟公司员工的金钱动机和非金钱动机,并检验了动机差异对员工创新绩效的影响程度。通过对1万多名美国研发员工的数据分析,我们发现不同类型的公司在动机方面存在显著差异,尽管这些差异比通常认为的要微妙得多。我们还观察到,初创公司的员工拥有更高的专利产出,这一效应主要与公司成立时间有关,而与公司规模无关。此外,我们发现证据表明,员工动机的差异可能确实是区分初创企业与成熟企业创新绩效的重要因素。然而,员工承担风险的意愿似乎发挥了最重要的作用,而不是内在动机或对金钱的追求。我们讨论了对未来研究以及对企业家、管理者和政策制定者的影响。
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