Main elements involved in the startup scalability process: a study on Brazilian agtechs

Author:

Bertucci Ramos Paulo HenriqueORCID,Pedroso Marcelo Caldeira

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThe study aimsto analyze the main elements associated with the evolution of Brazilian agtechs from the initial conception of the business model to becoming companies in the scale-up stage.Design/methodology/approachThe exploratory research was conducted based on data collected through in-depth interviews. The answers were analyzed quantitatively using descending hierarchical classification (DHC) and correspondence factor analysis (CFA) and qualitatively using content analysis.FindingsFive main elements were identified as responsible for the evolution of the companies up to their entering the scale-up phase: (1) governance, (2) decisions inherent to resource allocation, (3) monitoring of strategic, tactical and operational activities, (4) fostering human capital development and (5) business model validation. Each element presents a set of performance indicators that show the scalability of these companies.Practical implicationsThe model developed can help companies that have not yet advanced from the conception of the business model to the scalability of different sectors, in addition to agribusiness.Social implicationsProposal of a model that presents the main elements that impact on scalability and respective indicators that contributed to the scalability process of Brazilian agtechs.Originality/valueThis study contributed to advancing the knowledge on the organizational life cycle (OLC) of agricultural startups, particularly regarding the factors responsible for their scalability.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Marketing,Business and International Management,Management Information Systems

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