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through this second investigation, to the partners and interviewed firms, which was intended to question the evolutions of the … of this investigation appear to be of three orders: 1. Reduction in the number of establishments and firms. Many … the area: the repurchases of regional companies of average size by larger national or international firms often result in …
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The literature on the strategic management emphasizes the essence and importance of both the good formulation and the proper implementation of the strategy. However, business practice shows that while companies have quite highly developed skills in the area of strategy formulation, at the same...
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Hidden Champions (HCs) are firms unknown to the wider public, but global leaders in the niche markets they serve. This … paper looks at distinctive features of these firms, focusing on their dynamic capabilities. Employing a unique data base on … German firms, we identify a representative sample of German HCs. Based on a matching technique, we examine differences to …
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firms. Previous findings are not easily applied to the small business literature, and assumptions about the benefits of BSC … effects of SME's use of BSC in terms of financial performance and innovation outcomes. Our arguments are based on the … developmental stage of the firm may influence this trade-off. Based on a survey of 201 SMEs in Spain, we found that firms using BSC …
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dissemination of innovations in regions via spillover effect (NESTA Business growth and innovation, 2009). Fast-growing companies … may contribute more than 50% to GDP growth (Europe INNOVA Gazelles Innovation Panel, 2008). There are several works, that … explain growth of firms as a stochastic phenomenon (Gibrat, 1929), or as a combination of endogenous (Penrose, 1955) and …
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factors that have changed the merits of firms relative to markets, the managerial bias to pursue growth, and the most recent … organizational size that have expanded our understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of larger firms, the environmental … coalition of the firm may be overly biased toward growth – potentially increasing the risk of firm failure/discipline by the …
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on a large data set of German firms covering the period 2002-2007. We look at different stages of the innovation process … activities abroad. By linking international innovation activities to firm growth in the home market we try to identify likely …This paper investigates the drivers and the effects of the internationalisation of innovation activities in SMEs based …
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firm’s export profitability and increase the exporting firm’s understanding about the concept’s utility in handling foreign … market operations. Drawing data from small and medium sized exporting firms operational in Gujarat of India, the study … are statistically significant in impacting the firm’s export profitability. Note: Full paper is uploaded with the …
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the growth of digital transformation rates. For future research, these results can be very useful, as other influences on …
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