Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
Spring 5-7-2025
Faculty Advisor(s)
Jonathan Hersh
Abstract
This research examines the impact of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) on startup success, focusing on acquisition outcomes, IPO performance, and value creation versus capture. Grounded in digital platform theory, we explore how APIs help startups integrate into ecosystems, increasing scalability, visibility, and access to resources. Using Crunchbase data and visual analysis in RStudio, we compare API-enabled startups with others across performance metrics. Our findings show that startups with APIs raise more capital at IPO and employ more full-time staff, signaling greater investor confidence and organizational scale. Industry-level analysis reveals that API benefits vary by sector, with stronger correlations in Financial and Communication Services. Overall, APIs serve not just technical purposes but also strategic roles, enhancing startups’ positioning and value capture within digital ecosystems.
Recommended Citation
Wu, Sean; Esparza, Ethan; and Hersh, Jonathan, "The Impact of APIs on Startup Growth and IPO Success" (2025). Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters. 738.
https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cusrd_abstracts/738
Comments
Presented at the Spring 2025 Student Scholar Symposium at Chapman University.