• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Does Early Incubating Improve the Performance of Start-ups?: Evidence from TIPS in Korea
  • Contributor: Koo, Ja Hyun [Author]
  • imprint: Sejong: Korea Development Institute (KDI), 2018
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.23895/kdijep.2018.40.2.75
  • ISSN: 2586-4130
  • Keywords: TIPS (Tech Incubator Program for Start-ups) ; Start-up ; Venture Capital ; Accelerator ; G32 ; G24 ; Business Incubator
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  • Description: Recently, the government has been pursuing various policies to create new industries and jobs through the invigoration of start-ups. For the sustained growth of start-ups, it is necessary to look not only at the supply of risk capital but also at policies for venture capital firms that nurture and foster start-ups. The purpose of this study is to estimate the effects of the nurturing and fostering role of risk capital, such as mentorship on the performance of start-ups, and to do this we analyzed the effects, as a newly introduced form of venture capital, of mentoring by an accelerator and investor ties on the performance outcomes of start-ups. We find that mentoring and investor ties for start-up enterprises positively influence follow-up investment in start-ups. In addition, this study finds that with a younger CEO of a start-up, it is more likely that the performance of the start-up will improve. Meanwhile, when examining increases in employment as a measure of the business performance of start-ups, mentoring and investor ties are found to have a positive effect on the increase of employment at start-ups. These results suggest that there is a need to promote policies that strengthen the mentoring role of venture capital in Korea's equity finance policies and in the government's SME support policies.
  • Access State: Open Access
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