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Ou, Charles 5 Headd, Brian 3 Haynes, George 2 Lowery, Ying 2 Moutray, Chad 2 Plummer, Lawrence A. 2 Axtell, Robert 1 Chad Moutray, Ph.D. 1 Chrisman, James J. 1 Delmar, Frederic 1 Dewald, James 1 Folta, Timothy 1 Hall, Jeremy 1 Hardee, Polly 1 Hartl, Robert 1 III, Major Clark 1 Kepler, Erin 1 Kirchhoff, Bruce 1 Knott, Anne Marie 1 Lee, Seung-Hyun 1 Major Clark III, J.D. 1 Marshall, Maria 1 Patel, Pankaj 1 Peake, Whitney 1 Peng, Mike W. 1 Perline, Rich 1 Rodney D’Souza 1 Saade, Radwan 1 Saade, Radwan N. 1 Shane, Scott 1 So, Jacky Yuk-Chow 1 Teitelbaum, Daniel 1 Wennberg, Karl J. 1 Wu, Brian 1 Yamakawa, Yasuhiro 1 brian.headd@sba.gov 1 chad.moutray@sba.gov 1 major.clark@sba.gov 1 ying.lowrey@sba.gov 1
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Why Do Small Firms Choose Quasi-Integration? The Case Of The Homebuilding Industry
Dewald, James; Hall, Jeremy; Chrisman, James J. - Small Business Administration, Government of the United … - 2004
This article explores the variables that drive small firms to choose quasi- integration as an alternative to vertical integration in situations of high asset frequency. Our study provides new insights by focusing on (1) the preferences of small, vulnerable firms, and (2) an institutionalized...
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Industry, Enterprise, and Behavioral Predictors For Inter-Firm Cooperation in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Hartl, Robert - Small Business Administration, Government of the United … - 2003
Often the cooperation behavior of enterprises is described as a rational, conscious, and planned process. If so, a model should be able to identify distinguishing features that have a significant impact on the propensity for inter-firm cooperation. The proposed model analyzes the influence of...
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Uses of Equity Capital by Small Firms—Findings from the Surveys of Small Business Finances (for 1993 & 1998)
Haynes, George; Ou, Charles - Small Business Administration, Government of the United … - 2003
While the importance of venture capital to the growth of small firms has been widely discussed during the past decade, little is know about the uses of equity capital, especially internal equity capital, by majority of small firms in the United States. Information from the Federal Reserve...
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The Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship: A Neoclassical Approach
Lowery, Ying - Small Business Administration, Government of the United … - 2003
This paper attempts to introduce the entrepreneur as the “economic man” into a neoclassical framework and to indicate the role of government in fostering entrepreneurship. The entrepreneur is assumed to behave as if he maximizes utility including his value and desire to succeed, subject to...
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Rules Versus Discretion in Tax Policy
Saade, Radwan N. - Small Business Administration, Government of the United … - 2002
The current fiscal climate is predicated on the notion that revisions to the tax code would be forthcoming every four years, i.e., corresponding to the presidential election cycle. While the depth of the adjustments is usually unknown, the probability that adjustments will happen is substantial....
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A Profile of Owners and Investors of Privately Held Businesses in the United States in 1989–1998
Haynes, George; Ou, Charles - Small Business Administration, Government of the United … - 2002
This study gives estimates of the number of households owning privately held businesses in the United States, compares the demographic and economic characteristics of business owners and non-business owners, and examines the relationship between the growth in the total number of business...
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