Spinoffs: A review and synthesis
S Klepper - European Management Review, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
In the past 10 years, various stylized facts have accumulated regarding the rate at which
firms spawn spinoffs, the performance of spinoffs, and the effect of spinoffs on their parents …
firms spawn spinoffs, the performance of spinoffs, and the effect of spinoffs on their parents …
Employee spinoffs and other entrants: Stylized facts from Brazil
We gauge the prevalence and performance of firms founded as employee spinoffs, relative
to other new firms with and without parents, and relative to diversification ventures of existing …
to other new firms with and without parents, and relative to diversification ventures of existing …
Incidence and performance of spinouts and incumbent new establishments: Role of selection and redeployability within parent firms
N Balasubramanian… - Strategic Management …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Research Summary Using matched employer‐employee data from 30 US states
covering a wide range of industries, we compare spinouts with new establishments formed …
covering a wide range of industries, we compare spinouts with new establishments formed …
Networks, geography and the survival of the firm
MJO Bagley - Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 2019 - Springer
Prior studies show that the success of firms in industrial clusters is the result of two main
reasons; the transfer of knowledge and routines from parent firms to spinoffs that locate in …
reasons; the transfer of knowledge and routines from parent firms to spinoffs that locate in …
Disagreements, employee spinoffs and the choice of technology
P Thompson, J Chen - Review of Economic Dynamics, 2011 - Elsevier
Most existing models of employee spinoffs assume they are driven by a desire to implement
new ideas. However, history is replete with examples of spinoffs that were launched to …
new ideas. However, history is replete with examples of spinoffs that were launched to …
Spinoffs in Germany: characteristics, survival, and the role of their parents
D Fackler, C Schnabel, A Schmucker - Small Business Economics, 2016 - Springer
Using a 50% sample of all private sector establishments in Germany, we report that spinoffs
are larger, initially employ more skilled and more experienced workers, and pay higher …
are larger, initially employ more skilled and more experienced workers, and pay higher …
'Social enterprise spin-outs': an institutional analysis of their emergence and potential
The recent phenomenon of public sector 'social enterprise spin-outs' is examined in order to
critically assess their nature and innovative potential as providers of public services. The …
critically assess their nature and innovative potential as providers of public services. The …
Competitors, complementors, parents and places: Explaining regional agglomeration in the US auto industry
Taking the early US automobile industry as an example, we evaluate four competing
hypotheses on regional industry agglomeration: intra-industry local externalities, inter …
hypotheses on regional industry agglomeration: intra-industry local externalities, inter …
Essays concerning the entry and survival strategies of entrepreneurial firms: A transaction perspective
RA Hunt - 2013 - search.proquest.com
New and small firms constitute the vast preponderance of organizations engaged in
commercial transactions anywhere in the world, and yet the dominant explanatory …
commercial transactions anywhere in the world, and yet the dominant explanatory …
Employee spinoffs and other entrants: stylized facts from Brazil
O Hirakawa, MA Muendler, JE Rauch - 2010 - nber.org
Using a comprehensive linked employer-employee database from Brazil for the period 1995-
2001, we are able for the first time to compare firms founded as employee spinoffs to new …
2001, we are able for the first time to compare firms founded as employee spinoffs to new …