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Eric Weber Advisory Boards in Startups Investigating the Roles of Advisory Boards in German Technology-Based Startups Advisory Boards in Startups Eric Weber Advisory Boards in Startups Investigating the Roles of Advisory Boards in German Technology-Based Startups Eric Weber Leipzig, Germany Leipzig, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Dissertation, 2016 ISBN 978-3-658-15339-7 ISBN 978-3-658-15340-3 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-15340-3 Library of Congress Control Number: 2016948813 Springer Gabler © Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden 2017 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. Printed on acid-free paper This Springer Gabler imprint is published by Springer Nature The registered company is Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH The registered company address is: Abraham-Lincoln-Strasse 46, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany Preface Das Themenfindung für die vorliegende Dissertation wurde maßgeblich beeinflusst durch ein Praxisprojekt während meiner Zeit als Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Stiftungsfonds Deutsche Bank Lehrstuhl für Innovationsmanagement und Entrepreneurship. Die hohe praktische Relevanz des Themas und die Lücke in der akademischen Literatur motivierten mich zur Anfertigung der Arbeit. Mein Dank gilt daher zunächst Markus H. Michalow als Initiator dieses Praxisprojekts sowie der gesamten HHL-Community und dem Gründernetzwerk SMILE, welche mein Interesse am Thema Unternehmertum erst richtig weckten. Ich bedanke mich bei meinem akademischen Betreuer und Lehrstuhlinhaber Professor Dr. Andreas Pinkwart nicht nur für die Betreuung und die hilfreichen Hinweise zur Anfertigung dieser Arbeit, sondern auch für das Vertrauen, welches mir in verschiedenen anderen Projekten am Lehrstuhl und darüber hinaus zu Teil wurde. Weiterhin insbesondere danke ich insbesondere Vivek Velamuri, Christian Comberg und Philipp Veit für den akademischen Austausch sowie meinen Lehrstuhlkollegen Franziska Greim, Anja Hagedorn und Dorian Proksch für die moralische, inhaltliche und adminstrative Unterstützung. Die wertvolle und enge Zusammenarbeit mit den studentischen Hilfskräften des Lehrstuhls, insbesondere Alice Riedel und Lars Radscheidt, leistete dankenswerterweise einen wichtigen Beitrag zu dieser Dissertation. Ebenso mein Korrekturleser Stewart Tunnicliff. Den größten Anteil an der Fertigstellung dieser Arbeit hat jedoch meine liebe Frau Anne Weber, welche mich während der Promotion immer angetrieben und motiviert hat sowie oft großes Verständnis für meine zeitlichen Verpflichtungen aufbringen musste. Danke! Herzlichen Dank auch für die Unterstützung meiner Eltern. V I Contents I Contents ......................................................................................................... VII(cid:3) III List of tables ................................................................................................ XIII(cid:3) IV Abbreviations .............................................................................................. XV(cid:3) 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1(cid:3) 1.1 The underlying problems of startups .................................................... 1(cid:3) 1.2 Motivation, goal and research questions ............................................ 12(cid:3) 1.3 Structure of the thesis and applied research methods ....................... 20(cid:3) 2 Basic concepts and terms ............................................................................. 25(cid:3) 2.1 Technology-based startups ................................................................ 25(cid:3) 2.2 Governing boards in one- and two-tier corporate governance systems .......................................................................... 27(cid:3) 2.3 Voluntary and forced advisory boards in both one-tier and two-tier systems .............................................................................................. 29(cid:3) 2.3.1 Voluntary advisory boards .......................................................... 32(cid:3) 2.3.2 Forced advisory boards.............................................................. 33(cid:3) 2.4 Boards of directors in one-tier systems .............................................. 34(cid:3) 2.5 Supervisory boards in two-tier systems .............................................. 35(cid:3) 2.6 Different types of advisory board members ........................................ 37(cid:3) 3 Contributions of research on governing boards ............................................. 41(cid:3) 3.1 Literature review on advisory boards .................................................. 41(cid:3) 3.1.1 Academic literature on advisory boards in startups .................... 41(cid:3) 3.1.2 Academic literature on advisory boards in other companies ...... 44(cid:3) 3.1.3 Practice-oriented literature on advisory boards .......................... 52(cid:3) 3.2 Roles and functions of governing boards ........................................... 54(cid:3) 3.2.1 Agency theory related control role ............................................. 55(cid:3) 3.2.2 Resource dependency related service role ................................ 58(cid:3) 3.2.3 Stewardship theory and strategic role ........................................ 62(cid:3) VII 3.2.4 Stakeholder theory and coordination role................................... 64(cid:3) 3.2.5 Institutional theory and maintenance role .................................. 67(cid:3) 3.2.6 Managerial hegemony and support role ..................................... 68(cid:3) 3.2.7 Critical reflection of explaining theories especially in the context of technology-based startups ....................................... 69(cid:3) 3.3 Governing board size ......................................................................... 75(cid:3) 3.4 Independence and outsider discussion .............................................. 77(cid:3) 3.5 Impact of venture capitalists ............................................................... 79(cid:3) 3.6 Determinants of governing board involvement ................................... 82(cid:3) 4 Exploring the role of advisory boards in technology-based startups using qualitative methods.............................................................................. 87(cid:3) 4.1 Research goal .................................................................................... 87(cid:3) 4.2 Research Design ................................................................................ 89(cid:3) 4.2.1 Methodology .............................................................................. 89(cid:3) 4.2.2 Data collection and sampling method ........................................ 89(cid:3) 4.2.3 Data analysis method (grounded theory) ................................... 94(cid:3) 4.3 Results ............................................................................................. 102(cid:3) 4.4 Summary and critical reflection ........................................................ 132(cid:3) 5 Exploring the role of advisory boards in technology-based startups using quantitative methods ................................................................................... 141(cid:3) 5.1 Research goal .................................................................................. 141(cid:3) 5.2 Research design .............................................................................. 143(cid:3) 5.2.1 Methodology ............................................................................ 143(cid:3) 5.2.2 Data collection and sampling method ...................................... 143(cid:3) 5.3 Questionnaire design and variables ................................................. 146(cid:3) 5.4 Results ............................................................................................. 154(cid:3) 5.4.1 Sample description .................................................................. 154(cid:3) 5.4.2 Descriptive statistics ................................................................ 156(cid:3) 5.4.3 Correlation analysis ................................................................. 161(cid:3) VIII 5.4.4 Linear multivariate regression analysis....................................168 5.5 Summary and critical reflection........................................................176 6 Summary and implications..........................................................................179 6.1 Management summary.....................................................................179 6.2 Implications for research..................................................................182 6.3 Implications for practice....................................................................185 6.4 Overall critical reflection and future research possibilities................189 V References..................................................................................................191 VI Appendices................................................................................................211 IX II List of figures Figure 1: Focus area of the thesis........................................................................12 Figure 2: Theoretical approaches explaining governing board roles....................55 Figure 3: Governing board roles in different phases of entrepreneurial development.........................................................................................................72 Figure 4: Saturation effects ..................................................................................93 Figure 5: Overview of grounded theory process as adopted in the current study.96 Figure 6: Adaption of theoretical approaches to explain AB roles......................133 Figure 7: Proposed model to investigate AB roles..............................................135 Figure 8: Sample cases by type, by industry and with/without VC.....................155 Figure 9: Cases by number of employees and sales volume.............................155 Figure 10: Cases by firm age .............................................................................156 Figure 11: Occassion for establishing ABs.........................................................157 Figure 12: Institutionalization of ABs ..................................................................158 Figure 13: Origin of AB members .......................................................................159 Figure 14: Importance of AB roles ......................................................................160 Figure 15: Drawbacks of ABs .............................................................................161 XI III List of tables Table 1: Usage of advisory boards in different countries and companies ............ 13 Table 2: Structure of the thesis ............................................................................. 23 Table 3: Features of different board types in one- and two-tier systems .............. 29 Table 4: Governing board sizes ............................................................................ 75 Table 5: Share of outside governing board members ........................................... 78 Table 6: Overview of interview partners ............................................................... 92 Table 7: Final set of codes and reliability ........................................................... 100 Table 8: Case-ordered descriptive meta-matrix .................................................. 106 Table 9: Overview of proposed relations due to a qualitative assessment ......... 135 Table 10: Quality assessment of applied grounded theory approach ................. 137 Table 11: Variables measuring the importance of AB roles ................................ 147 Table 12: Additional variables performance-related variables ............................ 149 Table 13: Additional variables (satisfaction) to answer research question 2.4 ... 149 Table 14: Additional variables (moderators) ....................................................... 151 Table 15: Additional variables (drawbacks) to answer research question 2.6 .... 152 Table 16: Additional variables (descriptive analysis) .......................................... 153 Table 17: Descriptive analysis and correlation matrix (Pearson's R) .................. 167 Table 18: Linear multivariate regression models ................................................ 170 XIII

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