Consolidation period in new ventures: how long does it take to establish a start-up?
Stefanie Lambertz and
Reinhard Schulte
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 2013, vol. 5, issue 4, 369-390
Abstract:
Starting up a new venture is seen in the recent literature on the subject as a process in which the entrepreneur must find, evaluate, develop and finally implement an opportunity. The process is finally concluded when the new venture has consolidated its position on the market. The present study assumes that a start-up is established on the market when its organisational structure has stabilised. From this stage of consolidation the firm has become a stable, functional and operating venture and its firm size has matured. To measure the length of the development until the stage of consolidation, the study analyses the development of the number of employees over time. The findings indicate that start-ups have managed to establish themselves on the market on average within five years. This consolidation period can vary slightly according to gender, business field and some other factors analysed in this study.
Keywords: entrepreneurial process; growth phase; consolidation period; organisational life cycle; new venture development; stage models; life cycle models; firm size; small firms; new ventures; established startups; entrepreneurship; small and medium-sized enterprises; SMEs; panel data; new ventures. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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