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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice | 2013

The Effects of general and specific human capital on long-term growth and failure of newly founded businesses

Andreas Rauch; Serge Rijsdijk

The model developed in this paper draws on human capital theory to explain how newly founded business ventures achieve long–term growth and reduce their chances of failure. Using a sample of 201 business start–ups and assessing growth and venture failure over a period of 12 years, we found that general and specific human capital lead to growth and failure in different ways. More specifically, we found that the effect of general human capital on failure was mediated by growth. Unexpectedly, specific human capital was not related to growth and had direct negative effects on business failure.


Service Industries Journal | 2010

Businessman or host? Individual differences between entrepreneurs and small business owners in the hospitality industry

Stephanie Wagener; Marjan J. Gorgievski; Serge Rijsdijk

Prior research has identified individual characteristics that distinguish business owners from non-business owners. The researchers tested their contention that not every successful business owner can be characterized by such typical ‘entrepreneurial’ characteristics. Multiple analysis of variance on a unique data set of 194 business owners in the hospitality industry revealed that several individual characteristics discriminated between entrepreneurs and small business owners. Entrepreneurs possessed higher levels of independence, tolerance of ambiguity, risk-taking propensity, innovativeness, and leadership qualities, but not of market orientation and self-efficacy. It is concluded that ‘entrepreneurial’ characteristics identified in the literature may be useful predicting a specific type of business ownership. However, other criteria need to be developed in order to describe other groups of business owners operating in the service industries.


Marketing Letters | 2009

Development time and new product sales: A contingency analysis of product innovativeness and price

Fred Langerak; Serge Rijsdijk; Koen Dittrich

textabstractOpposing theories and conflicting empirical results with regard to the effect of development time on new product sales suggest the need for a contingency analysis into factors affecting this relationship. This study uses a unique combination of accounting and perceptual data from 129 product development projects to test the combined contingency effect of product innovativeness and new product price on the relationship between development time and new product sales. The results show that for radically new products with short development times, price has no effect on new product sales. When the development time is long, price has a negative effect on the sales of radical new products. The findings additionally show that price has no effect on sales for incremental new products with short development times and a negative effect for incremental new products with long development times. Together, these findings shed new light on the relationship between development time and new product sales.


Journal of Management Studies | 2018

Organizational Controls and Performance Outcomes: A Meta-Analytic Assessment and Extension: Organizational Controls and Performance Outcomes

Vikrant Sihag; Serge Rijsdijk

Managing employees and external partners effectively has been a primary concern for organizations and their managers. Many studies have investigated the effectiveness of organizational controls in a wide variety of contexts. Using organizational controls literature that discriminates among outcome, behaviour, and clan control, this study synthesizes the research on the effectiveness of these controls. In particular, the study examines 23,839 organizational controls–performance relationships from 120 independent samples, and tests several new hypotheses using advanced meta‐analytic methods. The results indicate that outcome, behaviour, and clan controls generally enhance performance, with each control having a distinct performance effect. Our analysis also demonstrates that controls function as complements to one another. This finding indicates that one form of control increases the effectiveness of other forms of control. We also examine the organizational controls–performance relationships across various contexts, and our results show that they vary according to the type of task. The paper concludes with a discussion on the theoretical and managerial implications of these findings.


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2009

How Today's Consumers Perceive Tomorrow's Smart Products

Serge Rijsdijk; Erik Jan Hultink


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2011

Control Combinations in New Product Development Projects

Serge Rijsdijk; Jan van den Ende


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2003

“Honey, Have You Seen Our Hamster?” Consumer Evaluations of Autonomous Domestic Products

Serge Rijsdijk; Erik Jan Hultink


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2011

Understanding a Two‐Sided Coin: Antecedents and Consequences of a Decomposed Product Advantage*

Serge Rijsdijk; Fred Langerak; Erik Jan Hultink


Journal of Product Innovation Management | 2013

Shouldn't Customers Control Customized Product Development?

Lydie P.M. Smets; Fred Langerak; Serge Rijsdijk


ERIM report series research in management Erasmus Research Institute of Management | 2008

Businessman or Host? Individual Differences between Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners in the Hospitality Industry

Stephanie Wagener; Marjan Gorgievski-Duijvesteijn; Serge Rijsdijk

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Erik Jan Hultink

Delft University of Technology

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Fred Langerak

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Jan van den Ende

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Vikrant Sihag

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Koen Dittrich

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Stephanie Wagener

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Andreas Rauch

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Ferdinand Jaspers

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Lpm Lydie Smets

Eindhoven University of Technology

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