The annually increasing firm exits have significant financial, legal and social impacts on productivity, employment and economic growth in Australia. However, evidence of the impacts of firm exits is sparse. This paper undertakes a first-ever study that empirically investigates the determinants and their impacts on firm churn. This paper is innovative to the literature in four aspects: (1) Local Region Areas (LGAs) data, rarely available in other countries, has been used for the analysis; (2) using LGAs as the basic analytical unit is able to eliminate the heterogeneity problems encountered by other studies which are based on national and cross-national data; (3) panel data modelling techniques identify robust evidence; (4) systematic stati...
After 26 years of growth, the Australian economy is beginning to show signs of stress and declining ...
This thesis examines the importance of contributing factors to aggregate productivity growth at the ...
Recent empirical research by, for example, Audretsch and Fritsch (1999) and Armington andAcs, (2002)...
The annually increasing firm exits have significant financial, legal and social impacts on productiv...
The central aim of this paper is to report findings from an Australian study of the influence of fir...
SMEs play a significant role in the Australian economy as they account for 95% of enterprises and 60...
SMEs play a significant role in the Australian economy as they account for 95% of enterprises and 60...
Using a large firm‐level dataset covering the years 2002-2015, I explore the dynamics of entrepreneu...
This paper examines reasons why businesses relocated or established on the Mid North Coast region of...
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in the Australian economy. The OEC...
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in the Australian economy. The OEC...
This paper identifies the determinants of firm profitability and quantifies their relative importanc...
This paper identifies the determinants of firm profitability and quantifies their relative importanc...
Whilst it may be an idealistic notion that businesses will continue to grow and long outlast their f...
This paper identifies the determinants of firm profitability and quantifies their relative im-portan...
After 26 years of growth, the Australian economy is beginning to show signs of stress and declining ...
This thesis examines the importance of contributing factors to aggregate productivity growth at the ...
Recent empirical research by, for example, Audretsch and Fritsch (1999) and Armington andAcs, (2002)...
The annually increasing firm exits have significant financial, legal and social impacts on productiv...
The central aim of this paper is to report findings from an Australian study of the influence of fir...
SMEs play a significant role in the Australian economy as they account for 95% of enterprises and 60...
SMEs play a significant role in the Australian economy as they account for 95% of enterprises and 60...
Using a large firm‐level dataset covering the years 2002-2015, I explore the dynamics of entrepreneu...
This paper examines reasons why businesses relocated or established on the Mid North Coast region of...
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in the Australian economy. The OEC...
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) play a significant role in the Australian economy. The OEC...
This paper identifies the determinants of firm profitability and quantifies their relative importanc...
This paper identifies the determinants of firm profitability and quantifies their relative importanc...
Whilst it may be an idealistic notion that businesses will continue to grow and long outlast their f...
This paper identifies the determinants of firm profitability and quantifies their relative im-portan...
After 26 years of growth, the Australian economy is beginning to show signs of stress and declining ...
This thesis examines the importance of contributing factors to aggregate productivity growth at the ...
Recent empirical research by, for example, Audretsch and Fritsch (1999) and Armington andAcs, (2002)...