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We assess the impact of the location of genuinely new ventures and spinoffs on these firms’ survival, productivity and … growth. The study distinguishes between four different categories of locations: metro cities, metro regions, urban areas, and …-post entry performance between the manufacturing and service sectors. Second, the proposed superiority of start-ups by ex-employees …
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We assess the impact of the location of genuinely new ventures and spinoffs on these firms’ survival, productivity and … growth. The study distinguishes between four different categories of locations: metro cities, metro regions, urban areas, and …-post entry performance between the manufacturing and service sectors. Second, the proposed superiority of start-ups by ex-employees …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010988576
This paper represents the first step of a broader research project focusing on the growth performance of start-up firms … in technological sectors. While our main assumption is that the growth of such firms can be mostly attributed to … identifying the different determinants of new firms' growth. After summarising the most relevant research perspectives on the …
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We study the effects of diverse team composition on the survival and growth of new ventures using the Danish Linked … growth. Pairs of younger individuals have lower survival chances but higher employment growth. Family firms have lower …-educated secondary founder have high employment growth, while the opposite combination (Business first, STEM second) has low employment …
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firm growth, survival, size and age. While these studies have resulted in findings that aresufficiently consistent as to … therelationships between firm age and size on the one hand, and survival and growth on the other may, infact, not be the same in …. The resultssuggest that the most fundamental relationships between firm size, age, survival and growth arestrikingly …
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that the relationship between the growth (both in employment and in assets) and the survival is positive and non …-linearity, and as increasing the growth, the effect of growth on the firm survival is diminishing. In addition, we also find that the … presence of the domestic private and the foreign firms can improve the survival chances, compared to the state firms; The firm …
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-shaped relationship with survival, while the opposite U-shaped relationship exists with sales growth. Copyright Springer Science … internationalization where the associated resources and risk is balanced between local and foreign markets. In contrast, sales growth is …
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formation, survival and growth of firms. We explore these issues with both aggregate data at the municipal level and individual … of the firm’s labor force is positively associated with the survival and growth of new firms. Our results add to the …
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