Contributions

  • Leonard-Barton, Dorothy - Contributor
  • Harvard Business School. Division of Research - Contributor

Publication

2002 - Division of Research, Harvard Business School, Boston], Massachusetts

Language

English

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Description

"A review of the literature on transferring expertise reveals that the task is daunting. The very nature of expertise is that it develops over a period of many years, primarily through experience and learning by doing. Yet in the complex, knowledge-intensive field of entrepreneuring, as in athletics, coaches are employed to attempt to speed the learning process for novices. The authors draw upon a two-year, international study of startup companies to illustrate the modes of knowledge transfer employed by venture capitalists and so-called \"mentor capitalists\" (experienced entrepreneurs engaged as mentors for startup CEOS) and to demonstrate both the value and the limits of such coaching."

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Series Statement

  • Working paper / Division of Research, Harvard Business School -- 03-040

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