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This paper deals with the story and experiences of setting up a new start-up company with the ambition to scale using a software-based product. The paper is written by researchers for researchers interested in doing the same thing. The paper concludes that it can be very beneficial for research as the startup-can be seen as a data collection machine, but to set up a start-up company, comes with unforeseen problems along the way. A few of them involves: Do not rely on rational arguments (only), when marketing your product. Expect long lead-times. Work with multiple threads and secure funding early to ensure that you can finance your startup. Finally, you need to be committed, and you have to have a strategy to manage both your research and your commercial activities.
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Bergsjö, D., & Catic, A. (2021). Experiences from starting and running a software company within the context of design research. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 1, pp. 1451–1459). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2021.406
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