PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Jeffrey Overall AU - Sean Wise TI - An S-Curve Model of the Start-Up Life Cycle Through the Lens of Customer Development AID - 10.3905/jpe.2015.18.2.023 DP - 2015 Feb 28 TA - The Journal of Private Equity PG - 23--34 VI - 18 IP - 2 4099 - https://pm-research.com/content/18/2/23.short 4100 - https://pm-research.com/content/18/2/23.full AB - Using the S-curve model of entrepreneurship, start-up funding, and customer development as a theoretical foundation, researchers can go in several directions. First, they can take a case study approach by investigating young start-ups and, using their financial statements, plotting performance longitudinally. Next, qualitative assessments can be done to understand potential risks that occur at each phase. Third, researchers can develop a greater understanding of the antecedents of early problems and what corrective actions can be implemented to curb the onset of trouble. Finally, large-scale quantitative assessments can be conducted to understand whether certain control variables, such as industry, culture, level of industrial development of the country, and experience of the entrepreneurs, can influence the stages in the S-curve model of entrepreneurship, start-up funding, and customer development.TOPICS: Private equity, analysis of individual factors/risk premia, statistical methods, equity portfolio management