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Author:Schoonhoven, C.B.
Eisenhardt, K.M.
Lyman, K.
Title:Speeding products to market: waiting time to first product introduction in new firms.
Journal:Administrative Science Quarterly
1990 : MAR, VOL. 35:1, p. 177-207
Index terms:ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
NEW PRODUCTS
NEW ENTERPRISE
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Language:eng
Abstract:Event-history analysis was used to examine the speed with which newly founded organizations ship their products for revenues, an important entrepreneurial event. In new ventures of the USA semiconductor industry, substantial technological innovation lengthens development times and reduces the speed with which first products reach the marketplace. Organizations that undertook lower levels of technological innovation, had lower monthly expenditures, whose founding organization structures included both a manufacturing and a marketing position, that had more competitors in the marketplace, and were founded in the Silicon Valley region of the USA shipped their product for revenues faster than other new ventures.
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