Does parental socio-economic status matter for the success of start-ups of first-time founders? Evidence from Germany

Alexander Roth, I. Blažková
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The aim of this paper is to establish the influence of parental socio-economic status on profitability and growth of first-time founders in Germany. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 first-time founders to establish their socio-economic status, parental influence on their success as founders, and the impact of parental socio-economic status on their financial success. The main findings showed that the majority of participants believed that high socio-economic status of parents had a significant positive effect on the financial success of new start-ups, although those from lower socio-economic backgrounds could also succeed. The characteristics of unequal social status were often expressed and the status of German as a nation with low social mobility confirmed. However, the extent to which financial support and context networks supported founders from high socio-economic status families was difficult to ascertain as founders were often unwilling to admit its actual influence. In contrast, the parental influences on values and positive attributes relating to their success were more freely discussed. Based on the revenues and valuation of the start-up companies, two trends for first time founder success were identified: the most successful founders had parents with high socio-economic status; some very successful founders demonstrated high social mobility, which is contrary to the existing data that social mobility in German is very low.
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父母的社会经济地位对首次创业的初创企业的成功有影响吗?来自德国的证据
本文的目的是建立父母的社会经济地位对德国首次创业者的盈利能力和成长的影响。我们对20位首次创业者进行了半结构化访谈,以确定他们的社会经济地位、父母对他们创业成功的影响,以及父母的社会经济地位对他们财务成功的影响。主要调查结果显示,大多数参与者认为,父母的高社会经济地位对初创企业的财务成功有显著的积极影响,尽管社会经济背景较低的人也可能成功。社会地位不平等的特点经常被表现出来,德国作为一个社会流动性低的民族的地位得到了肯定。然而,很难确定来自高社会经济地位家庭的创始人在多大程度上得到了财务支持和背景网络的支持,因为创始人往往不愿意承认其实际影响。相比之下,父母对与他们成功相关的价值观和积极属性的影响则被更自由地讨论。根据初创公司的收入和估值,我们发现了首次创业者成功的两个趋势:最成功的创业者的父母具有较高的社会经济地位;一些非常成功的创始人表现出很高的社会流动性,这与德国社会流动性很低的现有数据相反。
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Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research
Review of Applied Socio-Economic Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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