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This study sets out to inspect empirically whether existing theory in Geographical Economics (GE) is able to provide a rationale for the controversial and much debated structure of the highly knowledge- and research-intensive biotechnology industry in Finland. In addition to providing evidence...
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Using recently collected data on Finnish small businesses, we provide evidence that the debt capacity of growth options, defined as the amount of debt that firms optimally raise for an incremental project, is negative, especially in the information and communications technology (ICT) sector. We...
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One commonly mentioned rationale for public funding is its positive signaling effect, often called the “halo-effect”, to the private sector financial institutions about the quality of the firm. This is based on the market failure argument based on the existence of asymmetric information...
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This study investigates the capital and ownership structures of small and medium-sized pharmaceutical-related biotechnology firms (bio-pharmaceutical companies) in Finland. These structures are also analyzed taking into account general characteristics and intangible assets of the business...
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The objective of the study is to empirically verify impacts of intellectual capital to the anticipated future sales of small and medium-sized companies within biotechnology industry. Intellectual capital is divided into the following three categories: human, structural, and relational capital....
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This empirical study examines small firms’ strategies towards appropriating the returns to their investments in innovation and finds that they are qualitatively different from those found in earlier studies of more generally representative samples of firms. First, few of the smallest firms...
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Using new data originating from a recently conducted survey, this paper examines the financing of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in private equity and debt markets in Finland. We find that the three most important sources of funds are the principal owner’s equity, trade credit...
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Not unlike elsewhere, the government in Finland has been keen to provide funding to Finnish firms, especially to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). In this paper we review, in the light of the economic rationales for public efforts to finance SMEs, all of the government institutions...
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The Finnish government, in addition to providing finance to SMEs, has established a number of support mechanisms that provide assistance to SMEs via free or subsidized business support services. In this paper, we review the public organisations providing business services, and the instruments...
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We study the capital market implications of mandatory auditor choice. This regulatory intervention provides us with an instrument that can be used to examine the role of asymmetric information in the market for small business finance. We propose, in particular, a new exogenous measure of...
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