New England Journal of Entrepreneurship (Mar 2015)

Examining the age‐performance relationship for entrepreneurs: Does the innovativeness of a venture make a difference?

  • Kanti V. Prasad,
  • Kyle Ehrhardt,
  • Yiyuan Liu,
  • Kamlesh Tiwari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-18-01-2015-B003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 41 – 57

Abstract

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Whether older or younger entrepreneurs may be better positioned to achieve performance outcomes for their ventures is a much debated question. Here, we draw on Galenson℉s theory of creativity to propose a contingency perspective for understanding the relationship between entrepreneur age and venture performance, suggesting that a venture’s level of innovativeness plays a moderating role. Results from a representative sample of 1,182 nascent entrepreneurs revealed mixed support for our hypotheses. While a negative relationship was found between entrepreneur age and performance for those developing “innovative” ventures, no relationship was found between entrepreneur age and performance for those developing “imitative” ventures.

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