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personnel or staffing problems (23%), competition from rival companies (19%) and problems with pricing of the product or service (18%). In cases of funding problems, it can leave employees without paychecks. Sometimes, these companies are purchased by other companies if they are deemed to be viable, but oftentimes, they leave employees with very little recourse to recoup lost income for worked time. More than one-third of founders believe that running out of money led to failure. Second to that, founders attribute their failure to a lack of financing or investor interest. These common mistakes and missteps that happen early in the startup journey can result in failure, but there are precautions entrepreneurs can take to help mitigate risk. For example, startup studios offer a buffer against many of the obstacles that solo entrepreneurs face, such as funding and insufficient team structure, making them a good resource for startups in their earliest phases. Another large study of 160.000 failed companies, identified key factors such as a dysfunctional founding team, a poor business plan, or just a flawed product-market fit as examples of the primary sources of failure.
613:... (His employees) formed Fairchild Semiconductor immediately following their departure... After several years, Fairchild gained its footing, becoming a formidable presence in this sector. Its founders began leaving to start companies based on their own latest ideas and were followed on this path by their own former leading employees... The process gained momentum and what had once begun in a Stanford's research park became a veritable startup avalanche... Thus, over the course of just 20 years, a mere eight of Shockley's former employees gave forth 65 new enterprises, which then went on to do the same...
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Employees, encouraged to meet targets, often exceed overtime limits. Professional and personal life often blend in this highly connected environment. Employees are expected, without discussion, to give of themselves without counting the cost, to be always reachable and available, without asking for compensation commensurate with their professional commitment (in terms of time and activities), and to place the general interest of the organization before their personal interest. Finally, the employment contracts of start-up employees are often precarious since the company itself is not completely stable.
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and empirically testing it. The empirical test is to de/validate these assumptions and to get an engaged understanding of the business model of the new ventures, and in doing so, the new ventures are created iteratively in a build–measure–learn loop. Hence, lean startup is a set of principles for entrepreneurial learning and business model design. More precisely, it is a set of design principles aimed for iteratively experiential learning under uncertainty in an engaged empirical manner. Typically, a lean startup focuses on a few lean principles:
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students to actually participate in real startups during and after their studies. Similarly, university courses teaching software startup themes often have students found mock-up startups during the courses and encourage them to make them into real startups should they wish to do so. Such mock-up startups, however, may not be enough to accurately simulate real-world startup practice if the challenges typically faced by startups (e.g. lack of funding to keep operating) are not present in the course setting.
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European start-ups then struggle to raise the necessary capital to expand and mature. They are forced to either relocate to the US's deep capital markets or sell themselves to larger rivals with more financial availability. As a result, start-ups in the United States can typically raise far more money—up to five times as much as in Europe.
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control, helping people and their businesses grow. Most of startup training falls into the mode of experiential learning, in which students are exposed to a large extent to a real-life entrepreneurship context as new venture teams. An example of group-based experiential startup training is the Lean LaunchPad initiative that applies the principles of customer development and Lean
Startup to technology-based startup projects.
280:(totally new standard) is being developed. This profile is set out to be more successful (in finding a business partner) in a market that does not have a dominant design (established standard). New startups should align themselves to one of the profiles when commercializing an invention to be able to find and be attractive to a business partner. By finding a business partner, a startup has greater chances of success.
681:. Successful startups are typically more scalable than an established business, in the sense that the startup has the potential to grow rapidly with a limited investment of capital, labor or land. Timing has often been the single most important factor for biggest startup successes, while at the same time it's identified to be one of the hardest things to master by many serial entrepreneurs and investors.
437:, which are used to create a fun work environment, stimulate team development and team spirit, and encourage creativity. Some of the casual approaches, such as the use of "flat" organizational structures, in which regular employees can talk with the founders and chief executive officers informally, are done to promote efficiency in the workplace, which is needed to get their business off the ground.
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Private Equity wherein external investors fund small-scale startups that have high growth potential in the long run. Venture capital is the money of invention that is invested into young businesses which hold no historic background. Usually, the business of venture capital is highly risky but one can at the same time expect high returns as well.
449:, to increase their "buy in" from the start up (as these employees stand to gain if the company does well). This removal of stressors allows the workers and researchers in the startup to focus less on the work environment around them, and more on achieving the task at hand, giving them the potential to achieve something great for both themselves and their company.
836:, which was blamed in part on a rise in speculative investments in unregulated small companies, startup investing was primarily a word of mouth activity reserved for the friends and family of a startup's co-founders, business angels, and Venture Capital funds. In the United States, this has been the case ever since the implementation of the
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stressed that punishments and rewards for uniformity in the workplace are not necessary because some people are born with the motivation to work without incentives. Some startups do not use a strict command and control hierarchical structure, with executives, managers, supervisors and employees. Some
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legal definition of what makes somebody a co-founder. The right to call oneself a co-founder can be established through an agreement with one's fellow co-founders or with permission of the board of directors, investors, or shareholders of a startup company. When there is no definitive agreement (like
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in Israel. The idea of these platforms is to streamline the process and resolve the two main points that were taking place in the market. The first problem was for startups to be able to access capital and to decrease the amount of time that it takes to close a round of financing. The second problem
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Startups may form partnerships with other firms to enable their business model to operate. To become attractive to other businesses, startups need to align their internal features, such as management style and products with the market situation. In their 2013 study, Kask and Linton develop two ideal
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are allowed to purchase the securities. However the regulations affecting equity crowdfunding in different countries vary a lot with different levels and models of freedom and restrictions. In many countries there are no limitations restricting general public from investing to startups, while there
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stake in the firm. Venture capitalists and angel investors provide financing to a range of startups (a portfolio), with the expectation that a very small number of the startups will become viable and make money. In practice though, many startups are initially funded by the founders themselves using
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Over the last decade, Europe has developed a rapid start-up scene that has given birth to global players, including more than 70 unicorns, and has created more than two million jobs. Investment in
European start-ups increased sixfold between 2010 and 2020, reaching approximately €40 billion. Europe
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With the key learnings from market validation, design thinking, and lean startup, founders can design a business model. However it's important not to dive into business models too early before there is sufficient learning on market validation. Paul Graham said: "What I tell founders is not to sweat
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Uncertainty can vary within-person (I feel more uncertain this year than last year) and between-person (he feels more uncertain than she does). A study found that when entrepreneurs feel more uncertain, they identify more opportunities (within-person difference), but entrepreneurs who perceive more
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Lean startup is a clear set of principles to create and design startups under limited resources and tremendous uncertainty to build their ventures more flexibly and at a lower cost. It is based on the idea that entrepreneurs can make their implicit assumptions about how their venture works explicit
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Economist Scott A. Shane has used data on start-ups published in many countries to draw conclusions in terms of public policy. He is critical of public policy that encourages start-ups, pointing to evidence that these policies lead people to create marginal businesses that are more likely to fail,
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Startups can receive funding via more involved stakeholders, such as startup studios. Startup studios provide funding to support the business through a successful launch, but they also provide extensive operational support, such as HR, finance and accounting, marketing, and product development, to
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Investors are generally most attracted to those new companies distinguished by their strong co-founding team, a balanced "risk/reward" profile (in which high risk due to the untested, disruptive innovations is balanced out by high potential returns) and "scalability" (the likelihood that a startup
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Self-efficacy refers to the confidence an individual has to create a new business or startup. It has a strong relation with startup actions. Entrepreneurs' sense of self-efficacy can play a major role in how they approach goals, tasks, and challenges. Entrepreneurs with high self-efficacy—that is,
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The founder that is responsible for the overall strategy of the startup plays the role of founder-CEOs, much like CEOs in established firms. Startup studios provide an opportunity for founders and team members to grow along with the business they help to build. In order to create forward momentum,
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profile calls for a management style that is not too entrepreneurial (more conservative) and the startup should have an incremental invention (building on a previous standard). This profile is set out to be more successful (in finding a business partner) in a market with a dominant design (a clear
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As startups are typically thought to operate under a notable lack of resources, have little or no operating history, and to consist of individuals with little practical experience, it is possible to simulate startups in a classroom setting with reasonable accuracy. In fact, it is not uncommon for
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Founders go through a lot to set up a startup. A startup requires patience and resilience, and training programs need to have both the business components and the psychological components. Entrepreneurship education is effective in increasing the entrepreneurial attitudes and perceived behavioral
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estimated that 90% of startups ultimately fail. In a sample of 101 unsuccessful startups, companies reported that experiencing one or more of five common factors were the reason for failure; the lack of consumer interest in the product or service (42% of failures), funding or cash problems (29%),
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definition of promoter includes: (i) Any person who, acting alone or in conjunction with one or more other persons, directly or indirectly takes initiative in founding and organizing the business or enterprise of an issuer; However, not every promoter is a co-founder. In fact, there is no formal,
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Entrepreneurs often feel stressed. They have internal and external pressures. Internally, they need to meet deadlines to develop the prototypes and get the product or service ready for market. Externally they are expected to meet milestones of investors and other stakeholders to ensure continued
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Many institutions and universities provide training on startups. In the context of universities, some of the courses are entrepreneurship courses that also deal with the topic of startups, while other courses are specifically dedicated to startups. Startup courses are found both in traditional
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in 2017. Since then, awareness has been growing. The non-hierarchical organization of start-ups means that all employees bear equal responsibility for their running smoothly. They are based on voluntary commitment and internalized behavioral norms rather than formal hierarchical constraints.
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February 2010 by Grow VC, followed by the first US. based company ProFounder launching model for startups to raise investments directly on the site, but ProFounder later decided to shut down its business due
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Startups usually need many different partners to realize their business idea. The commercialization process is often a bumpy road with iterations and new insights during the process. Hasche and Linton argue that startups can learn from their relationships with other firms, and even if the
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firms will be participating. Series B: Companies are generating consistent revenue but must scale to meet growing demand. Series C & D: Companies with strong financial performance looking to expand to new markets, develop new products, make an acquisition, and/or preparing for IPO.
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Failed entrepreneurs, or restarters, who after some time restart in the same sector with more or less the same activities, have an increased chance of becoming a better entrepreneur. However, some studies indicate that restarters are more heavily discouraged in Europe than in the US.
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resources from them on the startups. Coping with stress is critical to entrepreneurs because of the stressful nature of starting up a new firm under uncertainty. Coping with stress unsuccessfully could lead to emotional exhaustion, and the founders may close or exit the startups.
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of the late 1990s was associated with huge numbers of internet startup companies, some selling the technology to provide internet access, others using the internet to provide services. Most of this startup activity was located in the most well-known startup ecosystem -
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as early as possible. Startup companies, particularly those associated with new technology, sometimes produce huge returns to their creators and investors—a recent example of such is Google, whose creators became billionaires through their stock ownership and options.
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relationship ends, the startup will have gained valuable knowledge about how it should move on going forward. When a relationship is failing for a startup it needs to make changes. Three types of changes can be identified according to Hasche and Linton:
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economic or business disciplines as well as the side of information technology disciplines. As startups are often focused on software, they are also occasionally taught while focusing on software development alongside the business aspects of a startup.
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Sustaining effort is required as the startup process can take a long period of time, by one estimate, three years or longer. Sustaining effort over the long term is especially challenging because of the high failure rates and uncertain outcomes.
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that the restarter becomes the better entrepreneur (Schror, 2006). Restarters in this study are defined as entrepreneurs, whose company went bankrupt, but who, after some time, have the courage to start a new company (i.e. 'pure' restarters)."
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Prikladnicki, R. (2018). Startup software development education: a systematic mapping study. In proceedings of the 40th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE ’18), pp.
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Founders or co-founders are people involved in the initial launch of startup companies. Three people are mainly required as co-founders to create a powerful team: the product person (e.g. an engineer), a marketing person (for
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regulatory reasons preventing them from continuing, having launched their model for US. markets prior to JOBS Act. With the positive progress of the JOBS Act for crowd investing in US., equity crowdfunding platforms like
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Startups need to learn at a huge speed before running out of resources. Proactive actions (experimentation, searching, etc.) enhance a founder's learning to start a company. To learn effectively, founders often formulate
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Stevenson, Regan M.; Ciuchta, Michael P.; Letwin, Chaim; Dinger, Jenni M.; Vancouver, Jeffrey B. (21 June 2018). "Out of control or right on the money? Funder self-efficacy and crowd bias in equity crowdfunding".
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of nascent entrepreneurs. Mentoring offers direction for entrepreneurs to enhance their knowledge of how to sustain their assets relating to their status and identity and strengthen their real-time skills.
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Startup are funded through preset rounds, depending on their funding requirement and the stage of growth of the company. Startup investing is generally divided into six stage, namely
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Although there are startups created in all types of businesses, and all over the world, some locations and business sectors are particularly associated with startup companies. The
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the business model too much at first. The most important task at first is to build something people want. If you don't do that, it won't matter how clever your business model is."
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and other casual clothes to business meetings. Their offices may have recreational facilities in them, such as pool tables, ping pong tables, football tables and
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has the highest number of startups in the world, with 14,500 startups. It is followed by
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3221:"Bill Gross: The single biggest reason why startups succeed - TED Talk - TED.com"
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4202:"Lessons from Tel Aviv: What Has Fueled Israel's Startup Ecosystem's Growth"
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Coping with the America Invents Act: Patent Challenges for Startup Companies
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Models behind startups presenting as ventures are usually associated with
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3977:"Légitimité de la critique et critique de la légitimité entrepreneuriale"
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Wu, Lei-Yu; Wang, Chun-Ju; Tseng, Chun-Yao; Wu, Ming-Cheng (March 2009).
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have little economic impact, and generate a very limited number of jobs.
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at over US$ 1 billion. The term was coined in 2013 by venture capitalist
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build a function, measure customer response, and verify/refute the idea
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The failure rate of startup companies is very high. A 2014 article in
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3190:"How To Choose The Best Business Structure To Choose For A Start up?"
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2138:"Matchmaking Checklist: Crafting the Perfect Co-Founder Relationship"
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1156:"All the right moves: How entrepreneurial firms compete effectively"
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A startup ecosystem can contribute to local entrepreneurial culture.
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Change of collaboration constellation (change several relationships)
4066:, Presses de l'Université du Québec, pp. 503–506, 2018-08-22,
3102:"ETCI venture capital fund to boost EU start-ups, plug funding gap"
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Cooper, Robert G.; Edgett, Scott J.; Kleinschmidt, Elko J. (2004).
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1381:"Creating University Spin-Offs: A Science-Based Design Perspective"
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Reach conclusions about a larger population using a limited sample.
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Perceive a subjective certainty higher than the objective accuracy.
4177:"State of High-Tech Industry in Israel report: ups but more downs"
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Persist unduly with unsuccessful initiatives or courses of action.
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International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship
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Riitta Katila, Eric L. Chen, and Henning Piezunka (7 June 2012).
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Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies
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3661:"Grow VC launches, aiming to become the Kiva for tech startups"
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David, Dharish; Gopalan, Sasidaran; Ramachandran, Suma (2020),
2652:"Entrepreneurship EducationA Systematic Review of the Evidence"
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3721:"Fundraising Platform For Startups ProFounder Shuts Its Doors"
2949:"Startups, VCs Now Free To Advertise Their Fundraising Status"
2852:, builtinnyc, New York, 26 May 2016. Retrieved on 1 June 2016.
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Douglas McGregor. Theory X Theory Y employee motivation theory
3869:"Indian Unicorn Landscape - Startups, Growth, FDI, Investors"
3009:"Startups Remain Cloudy on the New General Solicitation Rule"
2108:"Tesla Lawsuit: The Incredible Importance of Being a Founder"
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lenders can help startup companies by providing non-dilutive
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1204:"The Differences between Entrepreneurs and Startup Founders"
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started to emerge in 2011 and platforms such as investiere,
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Diagram of the typical financing cycle for a startup company
3781:"For broker/dealers, crowdfunding presents new opportunity"
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3579:"Newly Legal: Buying Stock in Start Ups Via Crowdsourcing"
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3519:"With the new JOBS Act a new era of investment banking?"
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2979:"All-comers join web party for a punt on best start ups"
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Securities and Exchange Commission (12 September 2008),
1984:"An interview with investor Paul Graham of Y Combinator"
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3366:"The Startup Environment and Funding Activity in India"
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increase the probability of success and propel growth.
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3549:"Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act Spotlight"
3131:"Lessons from the best start-ups in Europe | McKinsey"
2892:"Factors Driving Venture Capital Investments in India"
373:), disputes about who the co-founders are, can arise.
3930:"La nouvelle bourgeoisie issue de la Silicon Valley"
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2206:"Tech in Asia - Connecting Asia's startup ecosystem"
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York, Jonathan L.; Danes, Jeffrey E. (22 May 2014).
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Zhang, Stephen X.; Cueto, Javier (9 November 2015).
317:, build a minimum viable product (MVP), and conduct
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find a problem worth solving, then define a solution
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Investment in Startups and Small Business Financing
987:. When the company is valued over US$ 100 billion,
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maximize the efforts for speed, learning, and focus
3485:"What Business Owners Should Know About Patenting"
2671:"Founding team and start-up competitive advantage"
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1777:Blackwell Handbook of Judgment and Decision Making
1790:Mussweiler, T.; Strack, F.; Pfeiffer, T. (2000).
994:
27:New company developing a novel, scalable business
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3609:"Levine on Wall Street: Chrysler's Unwanted IPO"
2890:Raza, M. Tanzeem; Natarajan, P. (January 2023).
1899:Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship
1850:Journal of Small Business & Entrepreneurship
1600:Jaško, Ondrej; Marinković, Sanja (3 June 2016).
923:, a product developed by an internal startup of
213:continually test with smaller, faster iterations
4098:Abou El Khair, Catherine (September 15, 2016).
4060:"Pour en savoir plus – bibliographie sélective"
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2373:"Why Startups Fail | Lessons From 150 Founders"
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903:from the rest of the company. Examples include
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663:discussion of business conditions by management
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2590:Academy of Management Learning & Education
2343:"Zirtual Crashed But Can Its Brand Still Fly?"
2045:"Guide to Definitions of Terms Used in Form D"
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1846:"Business mating: When start ups get it right"
1277:Why startups fail, according to their founders
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30:"Startup" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2584:Rauch, Andreas; Hulsink, Willem (June 2015).
2301:"Benefits in a Flat Organizational Structure"
2075:"The Other Credit Crisis: Naming Co-Founders"
1097:Vesting § Ownership in startup companies
542:One of the most famous startup ecosystems is
4739:Private equity and venture capital investors
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3272:"4 Tips for Landing Revenue-Based Financing"
2650:Pittaway, Luke; Cope, Jason (October 2007).
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445:startups offer employees incentives such as
360:considers co-founders to be promoters under
1636:Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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915:(which began as an internal startup of the
684:Startups have several options for funding.
398:Iman Jalali, chief of staff at ContextMedia
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288:Change of business concept for the start up
210:engage early adopters for market validation
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4711:Taxation of private equity and hedge funds
4528:Private investment in public equity (PIPE)
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3305:"Cash-strapped entrepreneurs get creative"
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2739:"The role of process in software start-up"
2397:"Why Startups Focus Too Much on Solutions"
2015:"The Top 8 Qualities of a Startup Founder"
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1796:Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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566:(a top research area), also have numerous
550:create a stimulating startup environment.
358:securities regulation in the United States
49:to seek, develop, and validate a scalable
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2843:" NYC tech's 35 people to watch in 2016"
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1670:"5 STEPS TO VALIDATE YOUR BUSINESS IDEA"
1385:Journal of Product Innovation Management
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98:Heuristics and biases in startup actions
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1492:"The Study of Bias in Entrepreneurship"
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366:U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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4175:Leichman, Abigail Klein (2023-06-29).
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1121:Robehmed, Natalie (16 December 2013).
177:Many entrepreneurs seek feedback from
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556:Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4135:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
3619:from the original on 22 October 2013
2702:
2633:"Benchmarking Best NPD Practices—II"
2425:Campbell, Patricia E. (2013-01-01).
2283:"Exploring Start-Up Event Sequences"
1994:from the original on 2 February 2019
1496:Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
1240:Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
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3270:Goodman, Michelle (18 March 2015).
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2989:from the original on 21 August 2016
2488:The European Business Handbook 2003
2106:Katie Fehrenbacher (14 June 2009).
1752:from the original on 7 October 2018
1135:from the original on 3 January 2020
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853:Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act
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3793:from the original on 31 March 2013
3334:Kronenberger, Craig (2021-02-23).
3073:Securities and Exchange Commission
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2013:Kronenberger, Craig (2021-04-15).
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1349:Kronenberger, Craig (2021-02-23).
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3731:from the original on 2 April 2019
3701:from the original on 2 April 2019
2087:from the original on 14 July 2014
1630:Harms, Rainer (1 November 2015).
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937:List of unicorn startup companies
772:for their idea. The newsmagazine
249:Decision-making under uncertainty
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3559:from the original on 27 May 2020
3430:from the original on 8 June 2020
3315:from the original on 21 May 2010
3303:Prentice, Claire (12 May 2010).
3284:from the original on 8 June 2020
3200:from the original on 2 June 2016
3079:from the original on 31 May 2020
3049:from the original on 7 June 2020
2959:from the original on 7 June 2020
2688:Blank, Steve; Dorf, Bob (2012).
2353:from the original on 6 June 2020
1680:from the original on 6 June 2021
1397:10.1111/j.1540-5885.2008.00291.x
1214:from the original on 20 May 2020
770:intellectual property protection
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811:investors. The next rounds are
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110:in their leadership decisions.
4511:Publicly traded private equity
2637:Research-Technology Management
2251:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2012.04.003
2176:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2018.05.006
2073:Lora Kolodny (30 April 2013).
1674:Harvard Business School online
1648:10.1016/j.techfore.2015.02.007
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1310:10.1016/j.jbusvent.2014.02.001
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1163:Strategic Entrepreneurship JNL
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995:Critiques of the start-up mode
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1:
4779:List of venture capital firms
4100:"Le côté obscur des start-up"
4064:Le défi de changer les choses
2287:Journal of Business Venturing
2239:Journal of Business Venturing
2164:Journal of Business Venturing
1911:10.1080/08276331.2017.1388953
1298:Journal of Business Venturing
1107:
907:, a research unit within the
819:). Venture capital firms and
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519:The size and maturity of the
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189:
4759:List of private equity firms
4516:Business Development Company
4028:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
1862:10.1080/08276331.2013.876765
919:department store chain) and
828:History of startup investing
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417:Founder identity and culture
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2450:Gompers, Paul (July 2006).
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4603:High-net-worth individuals
4393:Leveraged recapitalization
3975:Gouritin, Antoine (2020).
3378:10.1142/9789811235825_0007
1954:10.1177/014920639602200601
934:
487:Entrepreneurship education
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4398:Dividend recapitalization
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3854:"Hong Kong in Honduras",
3727:. AOL. 17 February 2012.
3667:. AOL. 15 February 2010.
2908:10.1177/23939575221139944
1823:10.1016/j.lrp.2009.07.003
1008:Technological solutionism
649:. Prior to the advent of
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4830:Types of business entity
3826:10.1177/0001839216663504
3219:Bill Gross (June 2015).
3106:European Investment Bank
1568:10.3389/feduc.2018.00013
1448:10.1177/0170840607088017
1252:10.1177/1042258717721482
1026:
299:Entrepreneurial learning
160:Escalation of commitment
32:Startup (disambiguation)
4558:Institutional investors
3490:The Wall Street Journal
2953:The Wall Street Journal
2803:by Gregory Gromov 2010.
2544:10.1126/science.aan5329
2305:smallbusiness.chron.com
2080:The Wall Street Journal
1704:www.startupindia.gov.in
738:Series E, F and Beyond
686:Revenue-based financing
655:initial public offering
371:shareholders' agreement
115:the illusion of control
4696:Liquidation preference
4661:Distribution waterfall
4613:Sovereign wealth funds
4072:10.2307/j.ctvq4bxrv.14
3013:Bloomberg Businessweek
2602:10.5465/amle.2012.0293
1771:Larrick, R.P. (2004).
1555:Frontiers in Education
1275:Erin Griffith (2014).
1033:San Francisco bay area
838:Securities Act of 1933
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340:Organizational founder
334:Founders/entrepreneurs
76:minimum viable product
4769:Venture capital firms
4521:Venture capital trust
4129:Shane, Scott (2008).
3993:10.3917/sava.051.0033
3643:www.crowdsourcing.org
3615:. 24 September 2013.
3585:. 24 September 2013.
3246:"Timing your startup"
3045:. 23 September 2013.
3019:on September 21, 2013
2955:. 23 September 2013.
2737:Sutton, S.M. (2000).
1942:Journal of Management
780:intellectual property
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537:business accelerators
514:
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325:Business Model Design
278:disruptive innovation
4749:Private equity firms
4477:Private equity firms
4426:Post-money valuation
4303:Equity co-investment
1436:Organization Studies
1123:"What Is A Startup?"
1087:Platform cooperative
857:accredited investors
784:intellectual capital
743:Necessity of funding
679:return on investment
529:Chambers of commerce
408:Emotional exhaustion
142:law of small numbers
4835:Business incubators
4799:Portfolio companies
4716:Undercapitalization
4568:Insurance companies
4486:Limited partnership
4431:Pre-money valuation
3946:10.3917/lp.409.0031
3858:, 10 December 2011.
3786:The Washington Post
3697:. AOL. 3 May 2011.
3194:The Startup Journal
2703:Ries, Eric (2011).
2675:Management Decision
2535:2017Sci...357.1287C
2529:(6357): 1287–1290.
2464:10.2139/ssrn.933932
1811:Long Range Planning
1011:solutions quickly.
651:equity crowdfunding
568:creative industries
548:Stanford University
533:business incubators
132:Illusion of control
4651:Capital commitment
4421:Business incubator
4388:Buy–sell agreement
3426:. 30 August 2018.
2848:2016-06-16 at the
2841:Majewski, Taylor.
2814:"NY Tech Alliance"
2799:2013-06-01 at the
2210:www.techinasia.com
1676:. 18 August 2020.
1508:10.1111/etap.12212
1282:2021-02-17 at the
1062:Business incubator
913:Target Corporation
851:. Title II of the
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18:Start-up companies
4807:
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4656:Capital structure
4541:
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4383:Divisional buyout
4378:Management buyout
4373:Financial sponsor
4142:978-0-300-11331-0
3387:978-981-12-3581-8
2755:10.1109/52.854066
2707:. Crown Business.
894:Internal startups
849:Startup ecosystem
584:AREA Science Park
521:startup ecosystem
440:In a 1960 study,
245:, and anchoring.
227:Market validation
151:Availability bias
86:Design principles
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4506:Pledge fund
4298:Secondaries
3981:Savoir/Agir
3456:. July 2017
3043:Venturebeat
2692:. Diateino.
2554:10986/28386
2486:Adam Jolly
2260:10356/97999
1773:"Debiasing"
1534:21 November
1457:10945/41241
1319:10220/19076
1031:Today, the
909:Bell System
809:super angel
472:Re-starters
319:A/B testing
312:falsifiable
4814:Categories
4671:Envy ratio
4578:Endowments
4441:Seed money
4355:Terms and
4211:2024-06-25
4186:2024-06-25
4161:2023-04-20
4085:2023-04-20
3899:TechCrunch
3879:2022-10-14
3725:TechCrunch
3695:TechCrunch
3665:TechCrunch
3504:2023-08-02
3460:2020-10-27
3454:TechCrunch
3406:2023-04-29
3350:2021-02-25
3288:8 February
3256:2015-06-25
3231:2015-06-25
3174:2023-03-02
3145:2023-03-02
3116:2023-03-02
2934:2023-05-02
2876:2023-08-02
2828:2016-06-09
2718:1200–1218.
2411:2022-03-30
2382:2021-02-24
2357:16 October
2220:2018-03-02
2147:2023-12-23
2142:www.2nd.vc
2029:2021-05-14
1988:TechCrunch
1880:2017-11-01
1856:(5): 511.
1714:2022-03-01
1700:"Homepage"
1405:1871/23732
1365:2021-06-08
1108:References
1077:Innovation
956:TechCrunch
951:Aileen Lee
935:See also:
879:Companisto
871:SeedInvest
832:After the
797:seed round
764:Valuations
735:Series C,D
694:seed money
608:transistor
562:, home of
485:See also:
315:hypotheses
303:See also:
274:originator
262:Partnering
190:Principles
104:heuristics
4641:Cap table
4546:Investors
4470:Structure
4288:Mezzanine
4276:Leveraged
4181:ISRAEL21c
4151:153598345
4114:April 20,
4080:240330338
4046:2495-7593
4009:219024846
4001:1958-7856
3962:248612428
3954:0031-4773
3934:La Pensée
3842:151696066
3834:0001-8392
3613:Bloomberg
3499:0099-9660
3434:6 October
3396:229544331
2924:256504532
2916:2393-9575
2763:1937-4194
2618:145751737
2610:1537-260X
2563:0036-8075
2491:success."
2437:910815089
2269:0883-9026
2192:169707110
2184:0883-9026
1998:1 October
1970:220594531
1962:0149-2063
1927:168885012
1919:0827-6331
1870:168158914
1831:154362245
1756:7 October
1746:2380-1751
1656:0040-1625
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1587:2504-284X
1524:146617323
1516:1042-2587
1474:145726834
1466:0170-8406
1413:0737-6782
1336:145206425
1328:0883-9026
1260:148840401
1072:Deep tech
989:Hectocorn
965:ByteDance
925:Microsoft
905:Bell Labs
750:MailChimp
703:Factoring
629:Investing
582:with the
576:Inovallée
507:Ecosystem
423:marketing
269:inheritor
173:Mentoring
80:prototype
59:go public
4691:Leverage
4627:Related
4357:concepts
4155:Archived
4108:Archived
4104:Le Monde
3904:Archived
3873:Archived
3797:28 March
3791:Archived
3759:Archived
3729:Archived
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3309:BBC News
3282:Archived
3250:Archived
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3204:30 April
3198:Archived
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2797:Archived
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2504:143-144.
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1528:Archived
1421:19769095
1359:Archived
1280:Archived
1212:Archived
1179:Archived
1139:30 April
1133:Archived
1051:See also
985:Decacorn
943:unicorns
931:Unicorns
917:Dayton's
887:OurCrowd
875:CircleUp
813:Series B
805:Series A
732:Series B
647:JOBS Act
481:Training
431:sneakers
63:unicorns
53:. While
43:start-up
4701:M&A
4408:Venture
4313:History
4283:Venture
3910:19 July
3735:25 June
3705:25 June
3675:25 June
3553:SEC.GOV
2531:Bibcode
2523:Science
2401:inc.com
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