When government is the solution: creating the arms industry in the Connecticut River Valley in the 1800s

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Robert Ford, Lindsay Schakenbach Regele
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Abstract

Purpose

This historical example of the creation of the arms industry in the Connecticut River Valley in the 1800s provides new insights into the value of government venture capital (GVC) and government demand in creating a new industry. Since current theoretical explanations of the best uses of governmental venture capital are still under development, there is considerable need for further theory development to explain and predict the creation of an industry and especially those industries where failures in private capital supply necessitates governmental involvement in new firm creation. The purpose of this paper is to provide an in depth historical review of how the arms industry evolved spurred by GVC and government created demand.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses abductive inference as the best way to build and test emerging theories and advancing theoretical explanations of the best uses of GVC and governmental demand to achieve socially required outcomes.

Findings

By observing this specific historical example in detail, the authors add to the understanding of value creation caused by governmental venture capital funding of existing theory. A major contribution of this paper is to advance theory based on detailed observation.

Originality/value

The relatively limited research literature and theory development on governmental venture capital funding and the critical success factors in startups are enriched by this abductive investigation of the creation of the historically important arms industry and its spillover into creating the specialized machine industry.

当政府成为解决方案:19 世纪在康涅狄格河流域创建军火工业
目的:19 世纪康涅狄格河谷创建军火工业的这一历史案例,为我们提供了关于政府风险资本(GVC)和政府需求在创建新工业中的价值的新见解。由于目前关于政府风险资本最佳用途的理论解释仍在发展之中,因此相当需要进一步发展理论来解释和预测一个产业的创建,特别是那些私人资本供应失败而需要政府参与新公司创建的产业。本文旨在对全球价值链和政府创造的需求如何推动军火行业的发展进行深入的历史回顾。本研究采用归纳推理的方法,将其作为构建和检验新兴理论的最佳途径,并推进对全球价值链和政府需求的最佳利用的理论解释,以实现社会所需的结果。研究结果通过详细观察这一具体的历史案例,作者加深了对现有理论中政府风险投资所创造价值的理解。本文的一个主要贡献是在详细观察的基础上推进了理论的发展。原创性/价值通过对具有重要历史意义的军火工业的创建及其外溢到专业机械工业的创建的归纳调查,丰富了关于政府风险投资资金和初创企业关键成功因素的相对有限的研究文献和理论发展。
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