Sources of knowledge used by entrepreneurial firms in the European high-tech sector

被引:0
|
作者
Sara Amoroso
David B. Audretsch
Albert N. Link
机构
[1] Joint Research Centre,European Commission
[2] Indiana University,undefined
[3] University of North Carolina at Greensboro,undefined
来源
关键词
Entrepreneurship; Knowledge; Experience; Education; Human capital;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between an entrepreneur’s experience and education and his/her reliance on alternative sources of knowledge for exploring new business opportunities. The extant literature that is at the crossroads between sources of knowledge and the experiential and intellectual base of an entrepreneur (i.e., dimensions of his/her human capital) suggests that it is through experience and through education that an entrepreneur obtains knowledge. Using information on a sample of high-tech manufacturing firms across ten European countries, we explore heterogeneities in the influence of experience, age, and education of the firm’s primary founder on the perceived importance of (i.e., use of) alternative sources of knowledge. We find that the association of these characteristics differs significantly across sources of knowledge, and across European regions. Education is positively related to the importance of knowledge from research institutes and internal know-how, while age is negatively related to the importance of research institutes and positively related to publications and conferences. On the one hand, in South/East European countries, the importance of internal know-how is positively associated with age and education, but negatively associated with experience. On the other hand, the characteristics of primary founders of North/West European firms are more linked to the importance of the participation to funded research programmes. This source of knowledge is related positively with age and education and negatively with experience.
引用
收藏
页码:55 / 70
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Innovation, Knowledge Spillovers and High-Tech Services in European Regions
    Rodriguez, Mercedes
    [J]. INZINERINE EKONOMIKA-ENGINEERING ECONOMICS, 2014, 25 (01): : 31 - 39
  • [32] High-tech push for custom firms
    Thayer, A
    Mullin, R
    Jarvis, L
    [J]. CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS, 2006, 84 (08) : 6 - 6
  • [33] Dividend Initiations by High-Tech Firms
    Lacina, Michael
    Zhang, Zhaohui
    [J]. REVIEW OF PACIFIC BASIN FINANCIAL MARKETS AND POLICIES, 2008, 11 (02) : 201 - 226
  • [34] Determinants of the high-tech sector innovation performance in the European Union: a review
    Baesu, Viorica
    Albulescu, Claudiu Tiberiu
    Farkas, Zoltan-Bela
    Draghici, Anca
    [J]. 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INTERDISCIPLINARITY IN ENGINEERING, INTER-ENG 2014, 2015, 19 : 371 - 378
  • [35] Knowledge Transfer to High-Tech Sector Organizations: Factors, Problems and Prospects
    Flek, M. B.
    Ugnich, E. A.
    [J]. ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CHANGES-FACTS TRENDS FORECAST, 2023, 16 (05) : 83 - 100
  • [36] A comparison of marketing approaches used by high-tech firms: 1985 versus 2001
    Traynor, K
    Traynor, S
    [J]. INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT, 2004, 33 (05) : 457 - 461
  • [37] Evaluation on the Competitiveness of High-tech Entrepreneurial Enterprises
    Wang Yanrong
    Liu Yu
    Liu Kang
    [J]. 2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (ICEED2010), 2011, 5 : 684 - 689
  • [38] The Organizational Design of High-Tech Entrepreneurial Ventures
    不详
    [J]. FOUNDATIONS AND TRENDS IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP, 2015, 11 (06): : 427 - 523
  • [39] The forest industry is a 'high-tech' sector
    不详
    [J]. FORESTRY CHRONICLE, 1998, 74 (02): : 173 - 173
  • [40] Does Gibrat's law hold for knowledge size of high-tech firms?
    Le, Manh-Duc
    [J]. APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, 2024, 31 (02) : 158 - 163