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lower the number of fintech startups in a country. Overall, the evidence suggests that fintech startup formation need not be …
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get developed in startups. The threshold level can be discontinuous, so otherwise similar firms may exhibit very different … with a broad set of observed regularities regarding the creation of employee startups. …
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, the more sound the financial system, the lower the number of fintech startups in a country. Overall, the evidence suggests …
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startups survive longer than their non-innovative counterparts. In this framework, our own empirical analysis shows that … greater survival is achieved when startups engage successfully in both product innovation and process innovation, with a key … that the creation and survival of innovative start-ups should become one qualifying point of the economic policy agenda. …
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patterns and decisions of startups. Longitudinal data from the Integrated Longitudinal Business Database (iLBD), Kauffman Firm … evidence in the literature on the determinants of taking the leap from a non-employer to employer firm among startups. Several … interesting patterns emerge regarding the dynamics of non-employer startups hiring their first employee. Hiring rates among the …
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founder(s). The analysis is based on matched employer-employee data and covers about 5,300 startups in manufacturing … endogenous and correlated with the human capital of the founders and the ownership structure of startups (single founder versus …
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the founder(s). The analysis is based on matched employer-employee data and covers about 5,300 startups in manufacturing … endogenous and correlated with the human capital of the founders and the ownership structure of startups (single founder versus …
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We assess the empirical literature on the determinants of spatial variations in new-firm formation rates by undertaking a systematic empirical analysis of the relative roles of different demand- and supply-side factors. Using instrumental variables to address endogeneity, we find that local...
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