Conference presentation of the Junior Professorship at the BCERC 20205 in Boston

The focal point was the paper “Hybrid Entrepreneurship and Early-Stage Funding: A Signaling Theory Perspective”.
We explore how hybrid entrepreneurs—those who maintain a wage job while launching a startup—may unintentionally send negative signals to investors regarding their commitment and focus. We examine these signals across four key (team) dimensions (presence, prevalence, duration, intensity) and delve into how prior founding experience can help moderate these effects.
The research paper was presented by Torben A. Nübel on 5 June 2025.