1 Nascent Entrepreneur ( Ship ) Research : a Review
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INTRODUCTION The creation of new firms is a tremendously important phenomenon. Each year hundreds of millions of people are engaged in business start-up efforts (Reynolds et al., 2005). A careful review of 87 analyses in 57 recent studies confirms earlier claims that new firms play very significant roles in employment creation, productivity growth and innovations (van Praag & Versloot, 2007). Yet, new venture creation is both under theorized and empirically under studied. Due to its emergent, elusive and nebulous nature and the fact that firms not yet in existence do not appear in any sampling frames, researchers have largely been confined to exploring the phenomenon of new venture creation via survivor-biased samples and retrospective case studies. These conditions are obvious impediments to credible, scholarly knowledge development. This is why the occurrence of an approach to the systematic, longitudinal study of representative samples of ongoing new venture start-up processes is potentially an important breakthrough. was the first full scale realization of such a study. It has established a new empirical approach that – with local variations – has been employed by several large scale parallel or subsequent studies in a range of countries including Australia, The basic design of the research can be summarized as follows (Reynolds, in press): (an approximation of) a probability sample of ongoing , early-stage business start-ups is obtained through screening phone interviews with a very large number (typically tens of thousands) of adult members of households, selected through random digit dialing. Answers to a screening questionnaire determine whether respondents are 'nascent entrepreneurs' (NE) NASCENT ENTREPRENEUR(SHIP) RESEARCH: A REVIEW 2 2 or not; i.e., whether they are involved in ongoing but not yet operational business start-up efforts in which they are going to be (part) owners. Qualified NEs – typically a single digit percentage – are directed to a comprehensive (20-60 minutes) interview about select aspects of the emerging venture, its owners, and their actions. Eligible cases are re-interviewed at regular intervals; typically every 6-12 months over 2 to 5 years in order to follow the process and assess outcomes. Due to their comprehensiveness (often comprising several hundred variables and multiple waves of data) it is not really possible within the space given here to provide an adequate description of contents and theoretical underpinnings of the studies. Although tables 2-4 (below) summarize some such information readers are referred to the PSED and PSED II handbooks and website, …
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