Four major stylized facts about spinoffs have been identified by the literature: (1) spinoffs perform better than de novo entrants; (2) there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between the age of a firm and spinoff formation; (3) better parents generate more spinoffs; (4) better parents originate better spinoffs. These stylized facts hold in some industries (for example auto mobiles) but not in others (for example lasers, disk drives and asbestos). Existing theories of spin - off formation and performance explain these stylized facts but not the differences across industries. Inspired by the history - friendly models of industry evolution, the paper presents an agent - based simulation model in which technological and demand conditions contribute to determine both the emergence and the performance of spinoffs. We assume that three main factors characteri ze the emergence of spinoffs: first, spinoffs emerge out of innovation activities within the parents; second, spinoffs share knowledge with their parents; third, spinoffs have some degree of product differentiation with respect to their parents . The model is able to generate the stylized facts identified by empirical research in the automobile industry and also to replicate the regularities and exceptions holding in lasers, disk drives, and asbestos

Spinoffs in contexts: entry and performance across industries

Capone, Gianluca;Malerba, Franco;Orsenigo, Luigi
2019

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Four major stylized facts about spinoffs have been identified by the literature: (1) spinoffs perform better than de novo entrants; (2) there is an inverted U-shaped relationship between the age of a firm and spinoff formation; (3) better parents generate more spinoffs; (4) better parents originate better spinoffs. These stylized facts hold in some industries (for example auto mobiles) but not in others (for example lasers, disk drives and asbestos). Existing theories of spin - off formation and performance explain these stylized facts but not the differences across industries. Inspired by the history - friendly models of industry evolution, the paper presents an agent - based simulation model in which technological and demand conditions contribute to determine both the emergence and the performance of spinoffs. We assume that three main factors characteri ze the emergence of spinoffs: first, spinoffs emerge out of innovation activities within the parents; second, spinoffs share knowledge with their parents; third, spinoffs have some degree of product differentiation with respect to their parents . The model is able to generate the stylized facts identified by empirical research in the automobile industry and also to replicate the regularities and exceptions holding in lasers, disk drives, and asbestos
2019
2019
Capone, Gianluca; Malerba, Franco; Orsenigo, Luigi
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