Abstract

ABSTRACT To understand the context for firms being created in the manufacturing space we explore the factors affecting performance by applying Gartner et al.’s overarching theoretical framework. We investigate the phenomenon of nascent entrepreneurship from a multistage perspective answering calls to provide studies that are more explicit about the timing of the performance in particular contexts. Our research shows that a college degree is helpful in receiving funding and that start-up experience has a slightly negative impact on defining the market, which highlights the interactions between individuals and process and offers new insight into the context of nascent entrepreneurship in the manufacturing industry.

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