“To have and have not”: founders’ human capital and university start-up survival

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Giuseppe Criaco
Tommaso Minola
Pablo Migliorini
Christian Serarols-Tarrés
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[1] Jönköping International Business School,Department of Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Organization and Leadership (ESOL), Centre for Family Enterprise and Ownership (CeFEO)
[2] Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB),Department of Business Economics
[3] University of Bergamo,Department of Economics and Technology Management and Center for Young and Family Enterprise (CYFE)
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Human capital; Survival; University start-up; University spin-off; Academic entrepreneurship; Threshold; J24; L25; L26; O30;
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In order to preserve innovation, knowledge development and diffusion, as well as the transfer of new technologies, the emergence of University Start-Ups (USU) and their survival as a particular dimension of performance represents a relevant research topic. As USU generally have scarce initial resources, the human capital of their founders is one of their main business assets. Although the survival of such firms is supposed to be heavily dependent on the human capital characteristics of their founders, this has not received enough attention in existing research. In this paper we investigate the contribution of founders’ specific human capital characteristics to the survival of USU, building on Gimeno et al. (Adm Sci Q 42:750–783, 1997) threshold model of entrepreneurial exit. We divide USU founders’ specific human capital into three components (entrepreneurship, industry and university) in order to better understand its impact on firm survival. Our theoretical model is empirically tested on a unique sample of Catalan USU through a logistic regression analysis. Coherently with our theoretical reasoning, the results show that industry human capital negatively affect USU survival, while university human capital and entrepreneurship human capital enhance the likelihood of USU survival.
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页码:567 / 593
页数:26
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