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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Effort Provision in Entrepreneurial Teams:Effects of Team Size, Free-Riding and Peer Pressure
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Authors
  • Uschi Backes-Gellner
  • Arndt Werner
  • Alwine Mohnen
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name ISU Working Paper
Number 54
Date 2005
Abstract Text This paper analyzes whether effort provision in entrepreneurial teams depends on the size of the team, assuming that size determines the strength of free-ridingand peer pressure effects in entrepreneurial teams. We provide a theoretical model and empirical analyses to explain the joint effect of free-riding and peer pressure on effort in start-up teams. We begin with an economic model by Kandel and Lazear (1992) and enrich it using insights from entrepreneurship research. Based on our model,we first hypothesize that with increasing team size in entrepreneurial teams, the efforts of the individual team founders should follow an inverted U-shaped pattern. Second, we argue that the peer pressure effect is stronger if team members have stronger social ties,and thus we expect the effort-maximizing team size to be larger in teams with stronger social ties.Using a data set from 214 German start-up teams, we find that our hypotheses aresupportedby the data.
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Keywords Peer Pressure, Free-Riding, Entrepreneurial Teams, Team Size