Beyond the Startup Stage: The Founding Team's Human Capital, New Venture's Stage of Life, Founder-CEO Duality, and Breakthrough Innovation

Daniel Tzabbar, Jaclyn Margolis
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Abstract

Using a unique longitudinal study of U.S. biotechnology ventures, we advance extant research by showing that a founding team’s educational heterogeneity and prior founding experience have a positive and significant effect on the likelihood of a firm’s creating breakthrough innovation. However, we demonstrate that these relationships depend on the firm’s stage of life and decision-making structure as reflected in its founder–CEO duality. Specifically, we show that the positive effect of a founding team’s human capital is stronger in the growth stage than the early stages of a startup. While founder–CEO duality increases the positive effect of the founding team’s human capital in the startup stage, during the growth stage, such a structure reduces the impact of the founding team’s human capital. Therefore, to fully appreciate the effect of human capital on a venture’s success in breakthrough innovation, we must consider both the firm’s stage of life and its decision-making structure. As such, our theory pro...
超越创业阶段:创始团队的人力资本、新创企业的人生阶段、创始人与ceo的二元性以及突破性创新
通过对美国生物技术企业的一项独特的纵向研究,我们通过表明创始团队的教育异质性和先前的创始经历对公司创造突破性创新的可能性具有积极而显著的影响,从而推进了现有的研究。然而,我们证明,这些关系取决于公司的生命阶段和决策结构,反映在其创始人-首席执行官的二元性。具体而言,我们表明创始团队人力资本的积极作用在成长期比在创业初期更强。在创业阶段,创始人- ceo二元结构增加了创始人团队人力资本的积极作用,而在成长期,这种结构降低了创始人团队人力资本的影响。因此,要充分认识人力资本对企业突破性创新成功的影响,我们必须同时考虑企业所处的生命阶段及其决策结构。因此,我们的理论支持……
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