A unique data set is used to provide a detailed examination of the survival of newly established manufacturing firms in north-east England. Using data on 781 firms established between 1973 and 2001, log-logistic hazard models are estimated separately for (i) micro-enterprises and (ii) small and medium establishments (SMEs). Both micro-enterprises and SMEs show clear evidence of positive duration dependence, followed by negative duration dependence. We find the two firm types are differentially affected by firm-specific and macro-economic variables. Increases in initial plant size impact negatively on micro-enterprise survival and positively on SME survival
The impact of entry upon market performance depends not only on the number of entries and their size...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
Abstract: The purpose of present study to investigate the effect of company and industry characteris...
A unique dataset is used to provide a detailed examination of the survival of newly-established manu...
A number of studies have been undertaken on industry dynamics or about the process by which new firm...
textabstractRecent studies show that the likelihood of survival differs significantly across firms. ...
Recent studies show that the likelihood of survival differs significantly across firms. Both firm an...
This paper investigates the determinants of the survival, between 2001 and 2004, of 622 small firms ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of mean size of industry on survival of new firms...
The success of a newly founded firm depends on various initial risk factors or start-up conditions s...
We analyse firm survival and focus on several levels of analysis (both firm level and macro-level). ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9350.10595(2001/06) / BLDSC - British...
We address the post-entry performance of new Portuguese firms by investigating the structural charac...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
This paper analyses the survival of the complete cohort of more than 162,000 limited companies incor...
The impact of entry upon market performance depends not only on the number of entries and their size...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
Abstract: The purpose of present study to investigate the effect of company and industry characteris...
A unique dataset is used to provide a detailed examination of the survival of newly-established manu...
A number of studies have been undertaken on industry dynamics or about the process by which new firm...
textabstractRecent studies show that the likelihood of survival differs significantly across firms. ...
Recent studies show that the likelihood of survival differs significantly across firms. Both firm an...
This paper investigates the determinants of the survival, between 2001 and 2004, of 622 small firms ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of mean size of industry on survival of new firms...
The success of a newly founded firm depends on various initial risk factors or start-up conditions s...
We analyse firm survival and focus on several levels of analysis (both firm level and macro-level). ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:9350.10595(2001/06) / BLDSC - British...
We address the post-entry performance of new Portuguese firms by investigating the structural charac...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
This paper analyses the survival of the complete cohort of more than 162,000 limited companies incor...
The impact of entry upon market performance depends not only on the number of entries and their size...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
Abstract: The purpose of present study to investigate the effect of company and industry characteris...