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Recent research has led to the empirical regularity that firm growth rate distributions are heavy tailed. This finding implies that a few firms experience spectacular growth rates and decline, but that most firms have marginal growth rates. The literature on high growth firms shows that high...
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This open access book goes into the details of the characteristics of scale-ups, touching upon various theoretical perspectives (stages of growth models, the role of intangible capital, the tradeoffs between fixed costs and marginal costs) relating to firm growth, to provide a clear definition...
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Inter-firm competition has received much attention in the theoretical literature, but recent empirical work suggests … able to identify significant negative effects of rivals' growth on a firm's growth. -- Competition ; Firm growth ; Peer …
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