This study documents that the survival of start-ups is central in explaining the relationship between entry and regional employment growth. Distinguishing between start-ups according to the period of their survival shows that the positive effect of new business formation on employment growth is mainly driven by those new businesses that are strong enough to remain in the market for a certain period of time. This result is especially pronounced for the relationship between the surviving start-ups and employment growth in incumbent businesses indicating that there are significantly positive indirect effects of new business formation on regional development. We draw conclusions for policy and make suggestions for further research.</p
Start-ups of new firms are important for economic growth. However, start-up rates differ significant...
The study of start-ups, have remained largely a micro economic issue. Firms are the key drivers of i...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This study documents that the survival of start-ups is central in explaining the relationship betwee...
We investigate the effects that new business formation has on employment in incumbent firms and comp...
We decompose the overall contribution of new business formation on regional employment into the dire...
We investigate the effects that regional start-up activity has on employment in new and in incumbent...
We give an overview of the contributions to this special issue and identify topics for further resea...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
AbstractRecent literature suggests two mechanisms through which the start-up of new firms contribute...
Recent empirical research has found that the effect of new business formation on employment emerges ...
We give an overview of the contributions to this special issue and identify topics for further resea...
We investigate regional differences in the level and the development of regional new business format...
We use a decade of longitudinal data on start-ups and employment in Swedish regions to analyze the e...
We use a decade of longitudinal data on start-ups and employment in Swedish regions to analyze the e...
Start-ups of new firms are important for economic growth. However, start-up rates differ significant...
The study of start-ups, have remained largely a micro economic issue. Firms are the key drivers of i...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...
This study documents that the survival of start-ups is central in explaining the relationship betwee...
We investigate the effects that new business formation has on employment in incumbent firms and comp...
We decompose the overall contribution of new business formation on regional employment into the dire...
We investigate the effects that regional start-up activity has on employment in new and in incumbent...
We give an overview of the contributions to this special issue and identify topics for further resea...
Particularly in declining regions, new businesses creation is seen as a means to secure (future) emp...
AbstractRecent literature suggests two mechanisms through which the start-up of new firms contribute...
Recent empirical research has found that the effect of new business formation on employment emerges ...
We give an overview of the contributions to this special issue and identify topics for further resea...
We investigate regional differences in the level and the development of regional new business format...
We use a decade of longitudinal data on start-ups and employment in Swedish regions to analyze the e...
We use a decade of longitudinal data on start-ups and employment in Swedish regions to analyze the e...
Start-ups of new firms are important for economic growth. However, start-up rates differ significant...
The study of start-ups, have remained largely a micro economic issue. Firms are the key drivers of i...
This paper examines the relationship between new firm formation and regional employment change in th...