The Value of Patience and Start-up Firms: A Re-Examination of Entry Timing for Emerging Markets

We investigate how changing technological and industry conditions in emerging markets, driven by product innovation, affect the exit rates of start-up versus established firms. We find that these changing conditions have different outcomes for start-up and established firms. We assert that the highe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Entrepreneurship theory and practice 2000-07, Vol.24 (4), p.41-58
Hauptverfasser: Tegarden, Linda F., Echols, Ann E., Hatfield, Donald E.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:We investigate how changing technological and industry conditions in emerging markets, driven by product innovation, affect the exit rates of start-up versus established firms. We find that these changing conditions have different outcomes for start-up and established firms. We assert that the higher rates of exit for start-ups compared to established firms is due to start-up firms' lower ability to adapt both to technology and industry changes that occur with technological progress. We test this assertion by comparing the rate of exit of start-up firms to established firms that entered the U.S. personal computer market between 1975 and 1988.
ISSN:1042-2587
1540-6520
DOI:10.1177/104225870002400403