早期参与者和创业绩效

Joonkyu Choi, Nathan Goldschlag, John Haltiwanger, J. Daniel Kim
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摘要我们表明,早期加入者——在初创公司的第一年非创始人员工——在塑造公司绩效方面发挥着关键作用。我们使用美国创业公司的行政雇主-雇员匹配数据,并利用过早死亡作为一个自然实验,从外部将人才与创业公司分开。我们发现,失去一个早期加入者对就业和收入有巨大的负面影响,这种影响至少持续10年。相比之下,失去后来者只会对公司业绩造成暂时的小幅下滑。我们的研究结果表明,组织资本是创业成功的重要驱动因素,体现在早期参与者身上。
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Early Joiners and Startup Performance
Abstract We show that early joiners—non-founder employees in the first year of a startup—play a critical role in shaping firm performance. We use administrative employer-employee matched data on US startups and utilize premature death as a natural experiment that exogenously separates talent from startups. We find that losing an early joiner has large negative effects on employment and revenues that persist for at least ten years. In contrast, losing a later joiner yields only a small and temporary decline in firm performance. Our results imply that organization capital, an important driver of startup success, is embodied in early joiners.
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