How to Measure the Success of Technology-Based Start-Ups – A Comprehensive Overview of the Perspectives of Academics & Practitioners
Successful technology start-ups can be a significant driver of a country's economic development and could transform entire industries with new technological innovations. For this reason, in research and practice, special attention is always paid to one particular type of start-up: a successful one. To date, however, little research has been done on how to measure a start-up's success. To advance the knowledge about start-up success measurement in academic research, this thesis investigates what academics and practitioners understand by a successful start-up and what they consider to be reliable measures of success. Several scientific studies dedicated to the examination of start-up success were analyzed and seven semi-structured expert interviews with venture capitalists from the early-stage investment sector were conducted. The results show that in both the academic and practical world, start-up success is perceived as a complex, multidimensional phenomenon whose measurement depends on a variety of different factors that may change over time. It is therefore concluded that a meaningful measurement of start-up success requires the use of a combination of different metrics to address this multidimensional nature of success.
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2024
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Authors: | Ben Saad, Faris |
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Junior Management Science (JUMS). - ISSN 2942-1861. - Vol. 9.2024, 1, p. 1306-1340
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Publisher: |
Planegg : Junior Management Science e. V. |
Subject: | new venture performance | new ventures | startup success | startups | venture capital |
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