The relationship between prior and subsequent new venture creation in the United States: A county level analysis
Minniti [Minniti, M., 2004. Entrepreneurial alertness and asymmetric information in a spin-glass model. Journal of Business Venturing 19 (5), 637-658; Minniti, M., 2005. Entrepreneurship and network externalities. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 57 (1), 1-27] argues that new venture creation decisions are interdependent and that the non-pecuniary network externalities and path dependencies of such decisions influence the geographic concentration of venturing activities. We apply her framework at the county level to study the association between prior and subsequent new venture creation in the U.S. Our findings indicate that there is a non-linear relationship between prior new venture creation and subsequent new venture creation, with venturing activities increasing at an increasing rate based on the amount of prior new venture creation.
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2011
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Authors: | Chang, Erick P.C. ; Chrisman, James J. ; Kellermanns, Franz W. |
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Journal of Business Venturing. - Elsevier, ISSN 0883-9026. - Vol. 26.2011, 2, p. 200-211
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Elsevier |
Keywords: | New venture creation Externalities Economic development U.S. counties |
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