离职创业:同事流动对推动型和拉动型初创企业生存的价值

Leaving Employment to Entrepreneurship: The Value of Co‐worker Mobility in Pushed and Pulled‐Driven Start‐ups

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES · 2017
被引 45
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

研究同事从原公司流向新创企业如何影响其生存,发现雇佣原同事的初创企业存活更久,且对被动创业的企业帮助更大,主要通过降低招聘成本实现。

Abstract

Abstract By combining insights from the widespread research on entrepreneurial spin‐offs and from the emerging literature on hiring choices in start‐ups, we investigate the role of co‐worker mobility in pushed and pulled spin‐off survival. Using rich register data and a multi‐stage model addressing self‐selection and endogeneity issues, we cover 28,353 spin‐offs launched between 1992 and 2007. We find that spin‐offs hiring co‐workers from the parent firm survive longer. This survival bonus is greater in pushed‐driven start‐ups. We investigate two different mechanisms through which co‐worker mobility may improve spin‐off survival – knowledge transfer and reduced searching costs. While both mechanisms play a role in explaining the survival bonus in pulled spin‐offs, co‐worker mobility seems to help pushed spin‐offs to survive mostly by reducing initial recruitment costs. This work provides novel insights on the role of context surrounding new venture creation and inter‐firm labour mobility.

创业劳动力流动企业生存人力资源管理