Starting technologically innovative ventures: reasons, human capital, and gender

被引:77
作者
BarNir, Anat [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Texas, COB, Dept Management, Denton, TX 76203 USA
关键词
Human capital; Technologically innovative ventures; Startups; Gender; Innovation; Business enterprise; CAREER REASONS; GROWTH; ENTREPRENEURIAL; RESOURCES; KNOWLEDGE; FOUNDERS; FIRMS; PERFORMANCE; COMPETENCE; STRATEGIES;
D O I
10.1108/00251741211216205
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - Given the importance of technology in competitive advantage, this paper seeks to better understand the factors associated with entrepreneurs' decision to incorporate innovative technologies in new ventures. It aims to explore three questions: "Are the reasons given for starting technologically innovative new ventures (TINVs) different from those given for starting ventures based on traditional technologies?"; "What is the role of human capital in the TINV startup decision?"; and "Do gender differences exist in the reasons and human capital associated with starting a TINV?". Design/methodology/approach - Data were obtained from the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics II (PSED II), which is a national database of individuals in various stages of starting a business. The overall sample consisted of 950 individuals. Non-parametric methods and logistic regressions were used to test hypotheses. Findings - Results show that men start the TINV for self-realization reasons, and that wealth seeking and employment reasons are negatively associated with the technology startup decision among women, but not among men. Human capital positively predicts the decision to start TINV, but gender differences exist as well: specific human capital (industry and occupational background) positively predicts the technology startup decision among men, whereas general human capital (education and employment breadth) positively predicts the decision among women. Practical implications - Better understanding of the factors that motivate and encourage entrepreneurs to utilize innovative technologies is useful for policymakers, practitioners, and educators. This understanding can help when allocating resources for the purpose of encouraging innovation and when trying to train entrepreneurs to enhance competitiveness of new ventures. Originality/value - The study highlights some of the factors associated with the decision to start firms that are technologically innovative. Given that incorporating technology in new venture is often considered a key factor in sustainability and long term competitive advantage, the study provides possible explanations for potential sources of competitive advantage. Implications for the role of motives and human capital in the startup decision and in the decision to incorporate technology are discussed, with specific reference for male and female owned business.
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页码:399 / 419
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