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Cash-Out or Flame-Out! Opportunity Cost and Entrepreneurial Strategy: Theory, and Evidence from the Information Security Industry


Ashish Arora


Duke University - Fuqua School of Business; National Bureau of Economics Research

Anand Nandkumar


Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad

November 2009

NBER Working Paper No. w15532

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We analyze how entrepreneurial opportunity cost conditions performance. We depart from the literature on entrepreneurship which identifies survival with performance. Instead, many entrepreneurs aim for a cash-out (IPO or acquisition), especially in innovation based industries. Striving for a cash-out makes mistakes more likely and increases the probability of failure. High opportunity cost entrepreneurs will attempt to cash-out (IPO or friendly acquisition) quickly, even if it implies a higher risk of failure. Entrepreneurs with fewer outside alternatives may tend to linger on longer. We formalize this intuition with a simple model. Using a novel dataset of information security startups we find that entrepreneurs with high opportunity costs are not only more likely to cash-out but they are also more likely to fail. As well, our results confirm the predicted role of venture quality in conditioning the relationship between entrepreneurial opportunity cost and entrepreneurial performance.

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Arora, Ashish and Nandkumar, Anand, Cash-Out or Flame-Out! Opportunity Cost and Entrepreneurial Strategy: Theory, and Evidence from the Information Security Industry (November 2009). NBER Working Paper No. w15532. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1510522

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Ashish Arora (Contact Author)
Duke University - Fuqua School of Business ( email )
Box 90120
Durham, NC 27708-0120
United States
National Bureau of Economics Research
1050 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
Anand Nandkumar
Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad ( email )
Hyderabad, Gachibowli 500 019
India

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