站在父母的肩膀上还是阴影下?员工创业企业与其母公司的联盟伙伴重叠

Standing on the parent's shoulder or in its shadow? Alliance partner overlap between employee spinouts and their parents

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2022
被引 8
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究员工创业企业(从行业公司离职员工创办的初创企业)的联盟伙伴是否与母公司重叠,发现技术依赖增加重叠,产品市场竞争减少重叠,对创业者利用前雇主资源有启示。

Abstract

Abstract Research Summary Employee spinouts, defined as startups founded by prior employees of an industry firm, play a critical role in firm creation and knowledge transfer. Their superior performance often arises from resources and knowledge accrued during employment in parent firms. An understudied question is whether prior employment in parent firms affects an employee spinout's alliance formation, given that alliances are critical to startups' survival and commercial success. This article examines when an employee spinout's alliance partners overlap with the parent's partners. Drawing on alliance formation patterns of U.S. medical device spinouts founded between 1990 and 2013, we find that spinouts building on their parents' technologies tend to have a greater partner overlap with their parents, whereas product market overlap leads to fewer overlapping partners. Managerial Summary A rich context for entrepreneurs to identify new opportunities is through their employment in existing industry firms. When employees leave their job and create a spinout, their employment experience often provides them superior knowledge and expertise. Our study of medical device startups uncovers another distinctive feature of employee spinouts, that is, access to their employer's alliance partners. However, for such opportunities to come to fruition, entrepreneurs need to pay attention to their technical and product market positioning relative to their past employers. When spinouts build on their employer's technologies without challenging them in the product space, they can leverage connections to their employer's partners. This alliance strategy may free spinouts from the alliance formation struggles faced by resource‐deficient startups.

创业联盟知识转移医疗设备