Atraer inversiones en startups de tecnología profunda:
el efecto de la sostenibilidad
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5585/2023.23800Palabras clave:
Sustentabilidade, Recursos Diferenciados, Startup Deep TechResumen
Propósito del estudio: comprender qué características explican la atracción de inversiones para las startups deep techs y si la sostenibilidad es uno de los factores de atracción de inversiones.
Metodología/enfoque: Con base en datos primarios, se aplicó un análisis de regresión logística a una muestra de 220 startups deep techs en el Estado de São Paulo, Brasil.
Originalidad/relevancia: los desafíos de sostenibilidad requieren la participación de nuevas startups deep techs, pero es cuestionable si este factor explica la inversión en nuevas empresas. Con base en Resource-Based View (RBV), la investigación avanza en la literatura para explicar qué recursos explican las inversiones de grupos de socios, gobierno y terceros en startups deep techs.
Principales resultados: La inversión privada de terceros es atraída por startups que cuentan con recursos únicos en el mercado. La inversión propia de los socios está impulsada por tecnología patentada. Y la inversión del gobierno para un rendimiento superior de la startup. Sin embargo, no existe una asociación entre la sostenibilidad y la atracción de inversiones.
Contribuciones teóricas/metodológicas: Este estudio contribuye a la literatura que relaciona inversión y recursos, al mostrar específicamente cómo diferentes recursos dirigen diferentes inversiones. También contribuye, de manera puntual y crítica, al resaltar la falta de asociación entre inversión y sostenibilidad.
Contribuciones sociales / de gestión: para los emprendedores de startups deep techs, el estudio revela que se deben valorar diferentes recursos según la inversión prevista, ya sea de socios, terceros o gobierno. Para los inversionistas en startups deep techs, es importante dirigir de manera proactiva más inversiones a empresas que tienen como objetivo resolver problemas socioambientales.
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