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On the economic performance of nascent entrepreneurs
Institution:1. Economics Department, University of Wisconsin, United States;2. University of Missouri, USA;3. Department of International and European Economic Studies, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece;4. Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Italy
Abstract:This paper assesses the R&D performance of nascent and established technology-based small firms that receive a Phase II R&D award from the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Our empirical analysis is based on a two-stage selection probit model, which is used to estimate the probability of commercialization conditional on the Phase II project having not failed. Our model predicts, and our analysis confirms, that nascent firms are more likely to fail in their SBIR-supported R&D endeavors. Further, we find that nascent firms that do not fail have a higher probability of commercializing their developed technology.
Keywords:Entrepreneurship  R&D  Commercialization  Innovation  SBIR program
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