Writing in Small Business Economics Scott Shane argues that policy-makers should stop subsidising start-ups and instead focus on supporting the small subset of new businesses with high growth potential. However, both Shane and other scholars who have made the same argument only offer broad-brush proposals to achieve this objective. The aim of this article, in contrast, is to engage in a detailed discussion of how to create appropriate policies for high-growth firms (HGFs). Drawing on research in Scotland, we argue that policy-makers are looking for HGFs in the wrong places. The heterogeneous nature of HGFs in terms of sector, age, size and origins makes in impractical to target support on particular sectors, technologies or types of firms (...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Launched in 1999/2000, the new high-growth start-up programme is part of a shift in small and medium...
High growth firms are now a major focus within enterprise policy. This paper provides a theoreticall...
Writing in Small Business Economics Scott Shane argues that policy-makers should stop subsidising st...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public poli...
www.nesta.org.uk/wp14-01 This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public po...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public poli...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public poli...
The authors wish to thank Scottish Enterprise and the OECD for funding the research reported in this...
High growth firms play a disproportionate role in contributing to the economic vitality of regional ...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Several empirical studies confirm the importance of high-growth firms for job creation and economic ...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
High growth firms are now a major focus within enterprise policy. This paper provides a theoreticall...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Launched in 1999/2000, the new high-growth start-up programme is part of a shift in small and medium...
High growth firms are now a major focus within enterprise policy. This paper provides a theoreticall...
Writing in Small Business Economics Scott Shane argues that policy-makers should stop subsidising st...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public poli...
www.nesta.org.uk/wp14-01 This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public po...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public poli...
This paper examines the nature of high growth firms (HGFs) and how they are supported by public poli...
The authors wish to thank Scottish Enterprise and the OECD for funding the research reported in this...
High growth firms play a disproportionate role in contributing to the economic vitality of regional ...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Several empirical studies confirm the importance of high-growth firms for job creation and economic ...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
High growth firms are now a major focus within enterprise policy. This paper provides a theoreticall...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
Launched in 1999/2000, the new high-growth start-up programme is part of a shift in small and medium...
High growth firms are now a major focus within enterprise policy. This paper provides a theoreticall...