How healthcare entrepreneurship enhances ecosystem outcomes: the relationship between venture capital-funded start-ups and county-level health

IF 4.5 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Yunwei Gai, Alia Crocker, Candida Brush, Wiljeana Jackson Glover
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Abstract

Purpose

Research has examined how new ventures strengthen local economic outcomes; however, limited research examines health-oriented ventures and their impact on social outcomes, including health outcomes. Increased VC investment in healthcare service start-ups signals more activity toward this end, and the need for further academic inquiry. We examine the relationship between these start-ups and county-level health outcomes, health factors, and hospital utilization.

Design/methodology/approach

Data on start-ups funded via institutional venture capital from PitchBook were merged with US county-level outcomes from the County Health Rankings and Area Health Resources Files for 2010 to 2019. We investigated how the number of VC-funded healthcare service start-ups, as well as a subset defined as innovative, were associated with county-level health measures. We used panel models with two-way fixed effects and Propensity Score Matched (PSM), controlling for demographics and socioeconomic factors.

Findings

Each additional VC-funded healthcare service start-up was related to a significant 0.01 percentage point decrease in diabetes prevalence (p < 0.01), a decrease of 1.54 HIV cases per 100,000 population (p < 0.1), a 0.02 percentage point decrease in obesity rates (p < 0.01), and a 0.03 percentage point decrease in binge drinking (p < 0.01). VC-funded healthcare service start-ups were not related to hospital utilization.

Originality/value

This work expands our understanding of how industry-specific start-ups, in this case healthcare start-ups, relate to positive social outcomes. The results underscore the importance of evidence-based evaluation, the need for expanded outcome measures for VC investment, and the possibilities for integration of healthcare services and entrepreneurship ecosystems.

医疗保健创业如何增强生态系统成果:风险资本资助的初创企业与县级卫生之间的关系
研究目的:已有研究探讨了新创企业如何加强地方经济成果;然而,对以健康为导向的新创企业及其对社会成果(包括健康成果)的影响的研究却十分有限。风险投资公司对医疗保健服务初创企业的投资增加,预示着这方面的活动越来越多,学术界有必要进行进一步的研究。我们研究了这些初创企业与县级健康结果、健康因素和医院利用率之间的关系。设计/方法/方法将 PitchBook 中通过机构风险投资获得资金的初创企业数据与 2010 年至 2019 年县级健康排名和地区健康资源档案中的美国县级结果进行了合并。我们研究了风险投资资助的医疗保健服务初创企业以及被定义为创新企业的子集的数量与县级健康指标之间的关联。我们使用了具有双向固定效应和倾向得分匹配(PSM)的面板模型,并对人口统计学和社会经济因素进行了控制。糖尿病患病率显著下降了 0.01 个百分点(p <0.01),每 10 万人口中的艾滋病毒感染病例减少了 1.54 例(p <0.1),肥胖率下降了 0.02 个百分点(p <0.01),酗酒率下降了 0.03 个百分点(p <0.01)。由风险投资资助的医疗保健服务初创企业与医院使用率无关。这项研究拓展了我们对特定行业初创企业(这里指医疗保健行业初创企业)与积极社会成果之间关系的理解。研究结果强调了循证评估的重要性、扩大风险投资成果衡量标准的必要性以及整合医疗服务和创业生态系统的可能性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research (IJEBR) has a unique focus on publishing original research related to the human and social dynamics of entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurial management in small and growing organizations. The journal has an international perspective on entrepreneurship and publishes conceptual papers and empirical studies which bring together issues of interest to academic researchers and educators, policy-makers and practitioners worldwide.The editorial team encourages high-quality submissions which advance the study of human and behavioural dimensions of entrepreneurship and smaller organizations. Examples of topics which illustrate the scope of the journal are provided below. Topicality Nascent entrepreneurship and new venture creation Management development and learning in smaller businesses Enterprise and entrepreneurship education, learning and careers Entrepreneurial psychology and cognition Management and transition in smaller, growing and family-owned enterprises Corporate entrepreneurship and venturing Entrepreneurial teams, management and organizations Social, sustainable and informal entrepreneurship National and international policy, historical and cultural studies in entrepreneurship Gender, minority and ethnic entrepreneurship Innovative research methods and theoretical development in entrepreneurship Resourcing and managing innovation in entrepreneurial ventures.
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