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Examining the outcomes of entrepreneur pitch training: an exploratory field study
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Drover, Will
, Shane, Scott
, Clingingsmith, David
in
Business planning
/ Business plans
/ Competitions
/ Disruption
/ Elevator pitch
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Field study
/ Fieldwork
/ Investors
/ Job training
/ Plain language
/ Short term
/ Startups
/ Training
/ Treatment methods
/ Ventures
2023
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Examining the outcomes of entrepreneur pitch training: an exploratory field study
by
Drover, Will
, Shane, Scott
, Clingingsmith, David
in
Business planning
/ Business plans
/ Competitions
/ Disruption
/ Elevator pitch
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Field study
/ Fieldwork
/ Investors
/ Job training
/ Plain language
/ Short term
/ Startups
/ Training
/ Treatment methods
/ Ventures
2023
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Examining the outcomes of entrepreneur pitch training: an exploratory field study
by
Drover, Will
, Shane, Scott
, Clingingsmith, David
in
Business planning
/ Business plans
/ Competitions
/ Disruption
/ Elevator pitch
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Field study
/ Fieldwork
/ Investors
/ Job training
/ Plain language
/ Short term
/ Startups
/ Training
/ Treatment methods
/ Ventures
2023
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Examining the outcomes of entrepreneur pitch training: an exploratory field study
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Examining the outcomes of entrepreneur pitch training: an exploratory field study
2023
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With the rise of accelerators, angel groups, and business plan competitions, pitching has become an important step for most entrepreneurs raising capital. In this exploratory study, we investigate the effects of pitch training, exploring a variety of outcomes over two time horizons. We conducted a field experiment that randomly assigned 271 would-be entrepreneurs at four elevator pitch competitions to receive one of four pitch training treatments or a null treatment. We observe that pitch training — when received the day of the competition — leads entrepreneurs to improve their pitches, although it causes short-term disruption to pitch delivery. Over the following 30 months, all varieties of pitch training cause entrepreneurs to work more on their pitches, to participate in more business plan competitions and accelerator programs, and to engage in entrepreneurial learning beyond the pitch itself. Entrepreneurs who receive pitch training also are less likely to have employees and are more likely to abandon their initial ventures and founder roles. We discuss the implications of these exploratory observations for the development of theory about pitch training.Plain English SummaryWith the rise of accelerators, angel groups, and competitions, pitching has become a crucial skill for entrepreneurs raising capital. What are the short- and long-run consequences of training entrepreneurs to pitch? We conducted a field experiment to explore this question. Participants in four pitch competitions randomly received a pitch training treatment or a null treatment. They then delivered their pitch to real-world investors. We observe that pitch training leads entrepreneurs to improve their pitches but also causes short-term disruption to pitch delivery as they incorporate information. Thirty months later, pitch training caused entrepreneurs to work more on their pitches, participate in more pitch competitions and accelerator programs, and engage in entrepreneurial learning. The main messages for practitioners are, first, that training helps but the effects are nuanced. Absorbing training may take time. Second, pitch training can act as a catalyst for further development outside the pitch itself.
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Springer Nature B.V
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