What’s Working in Startup Acceleration: Insights from Fifteen Village Capital Programs

Roberts, P., Lall, S. , Baird, R., Eastman, E., Davidson, A. and Jacobson, A. (2016) What’s Working in Startup Acceleration: Insights from Fifteen Village Capital Programs. Documentation. The Aspen Institute and Emory University.

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Abstract

Village Capital – a seed-stage accelerator that runs programs for entrepreneurs in impact-oriented sectors – was the first to work with the Entrepreneurship Database Program, starting in 2013. Application and follow-up data have now been collected from fifteen different Village Capital programs. These data provide a unique opportunity to examine the performance of ventures accelerated by these different Village Capital programs compared to those that applied but were not selected. This report is divided into two parts: The first section reveals differences in venture performance among accelerated versus non-accelerated ventures based on one-year changes in revenue, employees, and investment. This information is then used to identify the highest and lowest performing Village Capital programs and presented to a panel of experts who suggest potential reasons for these differences. The second section tests these predictions using qualitative and quantitative research methods, revealing several key insights for Village Capital and other early-stage venture accelerator programs.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Documentation)
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lall, Dr Saurabh
Authors: Roberts, P., Lall, S., Baird, R., Eastman, E., Davidson, A., and Jacobson, A.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Publisher:The Aspen Institute and Emory University

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