Early-stage start-up hiring: the interplay between start-ups’ initial resources and innovation orientation

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Vera Rocha
Luca Grilli
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[1] Copenhagen Business School,Department of Strategy and Innovation
[2] Politecnico di Milano,Department of Management, Economics, and Industrial Engineering
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Small Business Economics | 2024年 / 62卷
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Early-stage hiring; Innovation orientation; Innovative start-ups; Resource- (and Competence-) based view; Signaling; L26; M13; O32;
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Start-up firms often operate under high levels of uncertainty and resource constraints, which makes hiring a particularly challenging process. Integrating perspectives from the resource- and competence-based views of the firm and signaling theory, we posit that founders’ start-up experience and the initial presence of corporate or university shareholders can mitigate challenges associated with hiring and facilitate the recruitment of employees in the nascent stages of a firm. Moreover, we propose that early-stage hiring will be more likely in start-ups that combine such a strong set of initial competences and resources with a strategic orientation towards innovation. We find support for our hypotheses with a rich dataset of Italian innovative start-ups.
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