Hubs
The Hubs Research Project is a full-length academic paper analyzing the effectiveness of "hubs", a component of the entrepreneurship ecosystem, in the advancement and growth of entrepreneurial success in a metropolitan area.
This research will primarily focused on large and mid-sized Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), as that is where the greater majority of Venture Capital funding is located.
Primary Data Set
The Hubs data set, from SDC Platinum, is currently in the process of being constructed.
The data set includes all United States Venture Capital transactions (moneytree) from the twenty-five year period of 1990 through 2015. Data has been accumulated at the portfolio company, fund, and round level. It will be analyzed at the MSA level. We will be looking at in terms of number of companies funded in number of funds active, and flow of investment in a given MSA
The data set has now been uploaded to the database server, named Hubs.
There are 4 tables: Rounds, CombinedRounds, Companies, and Funds
Hub Candidates Data Set
The Hubs candidate data set is a list of potential hubs found in MSAs throughout the country. Researchers are currently pulling qualitative and quantitative information from the candidate's websites, in an attempt to categorize what can be identified as a hub. This is a difficult data set to pull, as there is little to no quantitative information available for this category of institution, and is dependent on accessibility of information to the public on the internet.
Characteristics/Variables
- Year Founded
- Square footage
- LinkedIN self-identifiers (what the organization classifies itself on its LinkedIN profile)
- Activeness on Twitter (binomial)
- Member Directory available online (binomial)
- Number of conference rooms
- Price ($/month) for Flex desk
- Offers Reserved desk (binomial)
- Offers office space for rent (binomial)
- Offers community membership-- not for coworking but for community events, etc. (binomial)
- Number of events offered per month (estimate)
- Offers code academy
- Mission Statement/Vision (for qualitative or key-word analysis)
These characteristics/variables will be used to determine whether a candidate is or is not likely to be a Hub.
As of March 10th 2016, the list contains 125 Hub candidates.
Supplementary Data Sets
Patent data: to be pulled from USPTO or SDC Platinum.
- unable to find on the internet, must be pulled from the larger dataset
Number of STEM Graduate Students (NSF) and University R&D Spending (NSF): Grad Students found for the year 2015, no data going back historically; R&D found for the past 10 years
- categorized university by MSA, can be used for all university-based projects
Per Capita Income and Employment Data (US Census Bureau): complete for most recent census, unable to find data going back historically
Firm Births (BDS): data set found for 1990 to present, currently being cleaned up for use
Resources
- Yael Hochberg and Fehder (2015), located in dropbox
- Use this paper as a guideline on how to conduct the analysis
- US Census Bureau data on employment by MSA: http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_14_5YR_B23027&prodType=table
- USPTO tility patents by MSA: http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ido/oeip/taf/cls_cbsa/allcbsa_gd.htm
- MSA level trends: http://www.metrotrends.org/data.cfm
To Do
We need to find and clean up data sets at the MSA level
- Patent data (USPTO)
- Number of STEM Graduate Students (NSF)
- in progress
- University R&D Spending (NSF)
- Per Capita Income (US Census)
- complete (Employment and Income_MSA.xls)
- Employment (US Census)
- complete (Employment and Income_MSA.xls)
- Firm births (BDS)
- select MSAs
The Target Dataset
We will need to process the following variables:
- SuperMSA - combine SanFran and SanJose, New York and Newark?, NC Research triangle, others?
Example dataset:
MSA Year SeedVCInv SeedEarlyVCInv LaterVCInv NoDeals FundsInvested DistinctInvestors .... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1234 2001 1000000 20000000 30000000 4 7 7
Note that the unit of observation is MSA-Year.
Variables to be computed at the MSA level:
- HubActive (binary)
- NoHubsActive (Count)
- HubSqFt
- Other Hub Vars (build list!!!)
- SeedVCInv
- SeedEarlyVCInv
- NoDeals (done by local VCs?)
- NoDealsNear
- NoDealsFar
- NoPortCosFunded
- FundsInv (in an MSA)
- FundsInvFromNear (within MSA?)
- FundsInvFromFar (outside MSA?)
- DistinctInvestors
- DistinctInvestorsNear (within MSA?)
- DistinctInvestorsFar (outside MSA?)
- PatentCount
- NoSTEMGrads
- FirmBirths (BDS data)
- UniRandDSpend
- PerCapitaIncome
- Employment
We need to:
- Check funds invested means dollars invested
- Categorize near and far! Is it within MSA vs. not, within adjacent MSAs, etc.?
There may be a second dataset that has Hub-Industry-Year (where industry is semiconductor/non-semiconductor?).