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The globalization led to the reengineering of security-related aspects and concepts, calling forward the need to develop and conceptualize a new paradigm for security. Furthermore, the typology of conflicts has changed. History offers enough examples that failure to cope with the caracteristics...
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The liability of smallness assumption suggests that smaller firms face higher exit risks. However, does it apply during crises? We show that during downturns size reduces firms’ exit risk by less; the hazard rate increases more rapidly in size.
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This paper uses entrepreneurs’survival expectations around the time of market entry and subsequent venture exits to … find that new entrepreneurs survival beliefs are on average optimistic but heterogeneous: Some are excessively optimistic …
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adds value to innovative French companies in terms of increasing their survival time. To this end, we use a hand … compare the survival rates of venture capital backed and non-venture capital backed companies. We develop two sets of … backed companies have a lower survival rate than non-venture capital backed companies and have a higher probability of being …
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attendance) affect survival in a statistically significant and economically relevant sense. Perhaps surprisingly, founding …
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on the survival and relocation of Hong Kong-owned manufacturing firms in Guangdong. The results support policy …
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This paper explores how the determinants of new-firm duration vary according to exit route: bankruptcy, voluntary liquidation, or merger. Using a sample of new firms in Japan, we provide evidence that the effects of entrepreneur-, firm-, and industry-specific characteristics on new-firm duration...
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