Although campsites are an important segment of the tourist sector, few applied articles have analyzed their growth path and tested Gibrat’s Law for firms within this industry. This knowledge can be of importance to the authorities when analyzing the regional impacts of growth in this sector. With government statistics from the last decade, we use a GMM framework to test the stricter version of Gibrat’s Law, which consist of three parts: the campsites’ growth trend, how they carry over success and failure, and how volatile their size is. The first and third part are rejected for Norwegian campsites, leading to a rejection of Gibrat’s Law. To see if firms of different sizes follow different dynamics, we split the sample in three parts. Here, ...
The extensive empirical literature on the validity of Gibrat’s law does not in general verify the la...
This study analyzes the nexus between tourism and regional real growth for European regions at the N...
The Agribusiness is in flux: a shrinking number of up- and downstream corporations questions traditi...
Although campsites are an important segment of the tourist sector, few applied articles have analyze...
Purpose: To gain more knowledge about the profit rate and whether it persists over time for campsite...
The extensive empirical literature on the validity of Gibrat's law does not in general verify the la...
Several noted surveys on intra-industry dynamics have reached the conclusion from a large body of ev...
Gibrat’s Law predicts that firm growth is a purely random effect and therefore should be independent...
This paper analyses the link between the survival and growth of new firms in Italian tourism service...
Abstract According to Gibrat’s law, the growth rates of cities are expected to be independent of the...
Available from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-24105 Kie...
The restaurant industry is quite similar across borders. It is a labour-intensive industry that is i...
The agribusiness is in flux: how will the population of firms develop, and which consequences will a...
Natural-based attractions are central for Norwegian tourism. Northern lights, rugged arctic landscap...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
The extensive empirical literature on the validity of Gibrat’s law does not in general verify the la...
This study analyzes the nexus between tourism and regional real growth for European regions at the N...
The Agribusiness is in flux: a shrinking number of up- and downstream corporations questions traditi...
Although campsites are an important segment of the tourist sector, few applied articles have analyze...
Purpose: To gain more knowledge about the profit rate and whether it persists over time for campsite...
The extensive empirical literature on the validity of Gibrat's law does not in general verify the la...
Several noted surveys on intra-industry dynamics have reached the conclusion from a large body of ev...
Gibrat’s Law predicts that firm growth is a purely random effect and therefore should be independent...
This paper analyses the link between the survival and growth of new firms in Italian tourism service...
Abstract According to Gibrat’s law, the growth rates of cities are expected to be independent of the...
Available from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-24105 Kie...
The restaurant industry is quite similar across borders. It is a labour-intensive industry that is i...
The agribusiness is in flux: how will the population of firms develop, and which consequences will a...
Natural-based attractions are central for Norwegian tourism. Northern lights, rugged arctic landscap...
Abstract A re-assessment of Gibrats Law in the context of country size is carried out in this paper....
The extensive empirical literature on the validity of Gibrat’s law does not in general verify the la...
This study analyzes the nexus between tourism and regional real growth for European regions at the N...
The Agribusiness is in flux: a shrinking number of up- and downstream corporations questions traditi...