Success and risk factors in the pre-startup phase
07 november 2003
Why does one person actually succeed in
starting a business, while a second person gives up? In order to answer this
question, a sample of 517 nascent entrepreneurs (people in the process of
setting up a business) was followed over a three-year period. After this period,
it was established that 195 efforts were successful and that 115 startup efforts
were abandoned. Our research focuses on estimating the relative importance of a
variety of approaches and variables in explaining pre-startup success. These
influences are organised in terms of Gartner's framework of new venture
creation. This framework suggests that start-up efforts differ in terms of the
characteristics of the individual(s) who start the venture, the organisation
which they create, the environment surrounding the new venture, and the process
by which the new venture is started. Logistic regression analyses are run for
the sample as a whole as well as for subgroups within the sample, namely for
those with high ambition vs. low ambition and for those with substantial vs.
limited experience. The results point to the importance of perceived risk of the
market as a predictor of getting started vs. abandoning the startup effort.
Auteur(s): dr. M.W. van Gelderen, dr. N.S. Bosma, prof.dr. A.R. Thurik
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