2020
DOI: 10.7200/esicm.165.0511.1
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Cómo las aceleradoras de empresas fomentan las capacidades dinámicas de las start-ups: un estudio de caso

Abstract: Objective: This study explores how business accelerators programs can impact on the successful growth of their accelerated start-ups based on the dynamic capabilities’ perspective. The author investigates business accelerators practices and tools in supporting new ventures development with the aim of addressing the following research question: To what extend can start-ups benefit from participating in an accelerator program from the dynamic capabilities’ perspective? Methodology: Given the lack of lite… Show more

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“…Our findings indicate that intensive mentorship facilitates and promotes startups' performance. This result corroborates prior research indicating the key role of mentors in acceleration programs (Cohen et al, 2019;Qian, Mulas & Lerner, 2018) and their positive impact in terms of new knowledge acquisition (Battistella et al, 2017;Gonzalez-Uribe & Leatherbee, 2016;Hallen, Cohen & Bingham, 2016;Polo-García-Ochoa, 2020;Qian et al, 2018;Seet, Jones, Oppelaar & Corral de Zubielqui, 2018;Wise & Valliere, 2014). In line with other studies, our results show how learning from mentors enables dynamic capabilities generation resulting in better performance in terms of probability of getting funded (Ambrosini & Bowman, 2009;Hernández-Linares et al, 2018;Li & Liu, 2014;Tsai, 2001;Qian et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Our findings indicate that intensive mentorship facilitates and promotes startups' performance. This result corroborates prior research indicating the key role of mentors in acceleration programs (Cohen et al, 2019;Qian, Mulas & Lerner, 2018) and their positive impact in terms of new knowledge acquisition (Battistella et al, 2017;Gonzalez-Uribe & Leatherbee, 2016;Hallen, Cohen & Bingham, 2016;Polo-García-Ochoa, 2020;Qian et al, 2018;Seet, Jones, Oppelaar & Corral de Zubielqui, 2018;Wise & Valliere, 2014). In line with other studies, our results show how learning from mentors enables dynamic capabilities generation resulting in better performance in terms of probability of getting funded (Ambrosini & Bowman, 2009;Hernández-Linares et al, 2018;Li & Liu, 2014;Tsai, 2001;Qian et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Beyond mentors, accelerators' teams also routinely monitor startups progress through dedicated follow-ups sessions or evaluation times (Cohen, 2013;Polo-García-Ochoa, 2020). In these events, startups report their progress and challenges forcing them to show progress and evolve in each session due to what some authors call the "the power of shame avoidance" (Stross, 2012).…”
Section: Integration Capabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a research standpoint about dynamic capabilities of startups (Thiele and Fellnhofer, 2015;Chin et al, 2016;Datta et al, 2018;Caseiro and Coelho, 2019;Dong, 2019;Feng et al, 2019;Ma et al, 2020;Polo García-Ochoa et al, 2020;Steiber and Alänge, 2020;Guo et al, 2021;Teixeira et al, 2021), internal and external forces affect business in general (Cavalcante et al, 2011;Chesbrough, 2010;de Reuver et al, 2009;Johnson et al, 2008;Pucihar et al, 2019;Rub et al, 2017;Saebi, 2015;Seo and Lee, 2019;Teece, 2007;Thiele and Fellnhofer, 2015;Van Den Heuvel et al, 2020), and considering the differences in capabilities from startups to handle environmental changes, our framework combines dynamic capabilities of startups within their effects on tangible and intangible resources exchange to overcome challenges imposed from internal and external forces.…”
Section: Dynamic Capabilities Of Startups Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Market sensing is a prominent dynamic capability according to many researchers (Teece, 2007;Feng et al, 2019;Polo García-Ochoa et al, 2020;Teixeira et al, 2021) because of its characteristic to be a bridge in understanding intangible resources aspects to be managed, created and reconfigured. Hence, understanding stakeholders demand, dynamic capabilities, markets, communities and governments can enable startups to accurately grasp opportunities to change their business models when necessary for survival.…”
Section: Interactive Mechanism Of Dynamic Capabilities Of Startups Be...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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