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An Entrepreneurial System View of New Venture Creation
Authors:Heidi M Neck  G Dale Meyer  Boyd Cohen  Andrew C Corbett
Institution:Paul T. Babson Term Chair Holder at Babson College; Entrepreneurial Development at the University of Colorado–Boulder; University of Victoria; Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Abstract:This paper reports the results of a two-phase study that explores new venture creation within the context of an entrepreneurial system. First, a genealogy of high-technology companies is presented depicting a high spin-off rate resulting from the presence of seven incubator organizations. Second, semantic structure analysis ( Spradley 1980 ) based on semi-structured interviews with founders is used to develop a taxonomy. This taxonomy depicts the relationship among components in one entrepreneurial system, Boulder County, Colorado, that encourages, supports, and enhances regional entrepreneurial activity. Findings indicate that incubator organizations, spin-offs, informal and formal networks, the physical infrastructure, and the culture of the region are related uniquely and interact to form a system conducive for dense high-technology entrepreneurial activity. Additionally, greater rates of new venture formation were found following critical moments in the life of incubator organizations.
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