Size really matters – new insights for start-ups’ survival

Size really matters – new insights for start-ups’ survival

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Article ID: iaor20082114
Country: United States
Volume: 53
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 169
End Page Number: 177
Publication Date: Feb 2007
Journal: Management Science
Authors: ,
Keywords: organization
Abstract:

This paper presents new evidence regarding a firm’s probability for survival, based on the network structure of the firm’s managers. We found that start-ups that have larger informal communication networks increased their chance to survive external shock. Original data have been collected from Israeli software start-ups during the dot-com economic growth. About eight years later, we added information about their ability to survive the burst of the dot-com bubble. From a theoretical point of view, this paper highlights the power of the classic social networks approach in explaining organizational performance. From a practical point of view, these findings offer some guidelines for managers of start-ups. Our results show that the size of informal interfirm networks really matters.

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