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performance effects of heterogeneous team composition. Ventures with a STEM-educated primary founder and a Business …
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and internal strategies of HGFs, particularly on the persistence of their superior growth performance and the implications …
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The purpose of this paper is to study who high- growth firms (HGFs) hire using a matched employer-employee dataset for all knowledge intensive industries in Sweden, where high growth is measured over the period 1999-2002. The results indicate that HGFs to a larger extent employ young people,...
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Empirical work on micro and small firms has focused on developed countries. The little work that exists on developing countries is all too often based on small samples taken from ad hoc questionnaires. The census data we analyze are fairly representative of the structure of small business in...
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In the race to the South Pole, Roald Amundsen's expedition covered an equal distance each day, irrespective of weather conditions, while Scott's pace was erratic. Amundsen won the race and returned without loss of life, while Scott and his men died. We investigate how firms' sales growth deviate...
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Does our ability to predict the performance of new ventures improve in the years after start-up? We investigate the …
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This paper investigates whether new venture performance becomes easier to predict as the venture ages: does the fog …
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