Converting ties into trust How networks, entrepreneurial capabilities, and legitimacy, shape the survival of early-stage medical device startups
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Building and sustaining a new venture is inherently difficult with more than two-thirds
never delivering a positive return to investors. The medical device industry presents a particularly
interesting context in which to study this, characterised by extensive regulation,
long capital-intensive development timelines, and the need to satisfy multiple demanding
stakeholders, including patients, clinicians, investors, and regulatory bodies.
This study explores how early-stage medical device startups (MDSs) build legitimacy
through network development, and how these processes shape venture survival. An exploratory
qualitative approach was adopted, drawing on fifteen semi-structured interviews
with MDS founders, support organisation representatives, and experts across primarily
the DACH region and the United States. The data were later analysed through thematic
analysis.
The findings show that transitioning from outsider to insider within the established industry
network is an iterative process driven by persistent weak-tie cultivation, repeated
interaction, and sustained visibility at industry events. Affiliation with supporting actors -
universities, hospitals, incubators, and advisory boards - accelerates both network access
and legitimacy signalling through spillover effects. Legitimacy emerges as a continuous,
multi-source process in which clinical data constitutes the primary currency, but must be
complemented by additional legitimacy signals to satisfy key stakeholders. Team composition
is identified as a critical and often underestimated factor, with dysfunction found to
actively block access to capital and damage legitimacy.
The central contribution of this study is that networks, entrepreneurial capabilities, and
legitimacy are interdependent and form a self-reinforcing system. Entrepreneurial capabilities
function as the connective mechanism enabling founders to translate network
relationships into legitimacy signals and vice versa. They enable and constrain each
other, and it is the founder’s ability to develop and maintain momentum across all three
simultaneously that determines early-stage MDS development.
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Legitimacy, medical device startup, venture survival, medtech, entrepreneurial capabilities, social capital, networks
