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Prior ties and the limits of peer effects on startup team performance

机译:先前的关系以及同伴对启动团队绩效的限制

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Research Summary We conduct a field experiment at an entrepreneurship bootcamp to investigate whether interaction with proximate peers shapes a nascent startup team's performance. We find that teams whose members lack prior ties to others at the bootcamp experience peer effects that influence the quality of their product prototypes. A 1-SD increase in the performance of proximate teams is related to a two-thirds SD improvement for a focal team. In contrast, we find that teams whose members have many prior ties interact less frequently with proximate peers, and thus their performance is unaffected by nearby teams. Our findings highlight how prior social connections, which are often a source of knowledge and influence, can limit new interactions and thus the ability of organizations to leverage peer effects to improve the performance of their members. Managerial Summary Researchers and policymakers believe that accelerators, incubators, and bootcamps help entrepreneurial ecosystems spur innovation and drive startup growth. The effectiveness of these organizations, in large part, depends on the new social interactions fostered among colocated entrepreneurs. Yet, little evidence exists about the extent to which such interactions actually lead to spillovers. We ran a controlled experiment at a startup bootcamp to investigate when entrepreneurs were most affected by their colocated peers. Not everyone benefited. We found that entrepreneurs with many prior ties to others at the bootcamp made fewer new connections, especially to neighboring peers, and thus did not experience significant spillovers. In contrast, those without prior connections experienced the greatest spillovers because they interacted frequently with people on nearby colocated teams. Our findings highlight how organizations like incubators and bootcamps, designed to foster new connections, might sometimes just reinforce old networks.
机译:研究摘要我们在企业家训练营进行了一项野外实验,以调查与附近同龄人的互动是否会影响新生创业团队的绩效。我们发现,成员在训练营中与他人缺乏先验关系的团队会遇到同伴影响,这些影响会影响其产品原型的质量。一支近距离团队的绩效提高1-SD与一支重点团队的SD改善三分之二有关。相比之下,我们发现成员之间有很多先辈关系的团队与附近的同伴互动的频率较低,因此,他们的表现不受附近团队的影响。我们的研究结果强调了以前的社交联系通常是知识和影响力的来源,它们如何能够限制新的互动,从而限制组织利用同伴效应改善其成员绩效的能力。管理摘要研究人员和政策制定者认为,加速器,孵化器和训练营可以帮助创业生态系统刺激创新并推动初创企业成长。这些组织的有效性在很大程度上取决于在同一地点的企业家之间促进的新的社会互动。然而,关于这种相互作用实际上在多大程度上导致溢出的证据很少。我们在启动训练营进行了一项对照实验,以调查企业家何时最受同居同事的影响。并非所有人都受益。我们发现,在训练营中与他人有很多先辈关系的企业家建立的新联系减少了,特别是与邻居之间的新联系很少,因此没有遭受重大溢出。相反,那些没有事先联系的人则经历了最大的溢出效应,因为他们经常与附近的团队中的人互动。我们的发现强调了旨在促进新连接的诸如孵化器和训练营之类的组织有时可能只是加强旧网络。

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