Survival of Innovative Entrants in Knowledge Based Sectors

Stefano Breschi, Franco Malerba, Maria Luisa Mancusi

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5 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

The aim of this chapter is to explore how the survival likelihood of innovative entrants in highly dynamic and knowledge intensive industries is affected by the characteristics of such firms at the time of their founding. Our methodology to identify such companies has been based on information contained in patent data for two technological fields, i.e. lasers and data switching networks. The main result of our analysis is that the importance of the firm’s innovation at entry, as measured by the number of citations it receives within three years from the priority date, positively affects the firm’s survival. We claim that this variable could proxy for the founder’s previous market related experience and hence the firm’s ability to exploit knowledge about market opportunities and customer needs.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationKnowledge-Intensive Entrepreneurship and Innovation Systems: Evidence from Europe
Pages136-153
Number of pages18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Publication series

NameRoutledge Studies in Global Competition

Keywords

  • Citations
  • Data switching networks
  • Innovative entrants
  • Lasers
  • Patents

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