Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams and performance: a subgroups approach

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Cyrine Ben-Hafaïedh
Alessandra Micozzi
Pierpaolo Pattitoni
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[1] IÉSEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS),Center of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
[2] Università E-Campus,Department of Management
[3] Università Politecnica delle Marche,undefined
[4] University of Bologna,undefined
[5] The Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA),undefined
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Academic spin-offs; Commercial performance; Diversity; Entrepreneurial teams; Faultline theory; Innovation; L26; M13; O30;
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Academic spin-offs’ entrepreneurial teams generally concentrate high levels of research and development experience while they are often found lacking in commercial skills. This prompts the integration of surrogate entrepreneurs (practitioners) but the literature questions the effectiveness of these artificially created teams. We argue that faultline theory applied to this context of different identity-based subgroups in a team can provide important insight, and complement the traditional approaches to top team diversity such as upper echelons theory. Our research compares the impact of the three main possible academic spin-off entrepreneurial team configurations on the two principal success-related tasks, innovation and sales, and considers the role important stakeholders, such as public research institutions and industrial partners, can have. In a sample of 164 academic spin-offs, we show that certain configurations are more suited to certain objectives and that faultline theory does indeed contribute to better our understanding of the entrepreneurial teams’ outcomes. Furthermore, the expectations one might have with regard to the extended entrepreneurial team as a possible remedy for weak core team configurations are not supported by our data. Implications for theory and practice are provided.
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