The paper investigates the post entry performance of small firms competing under different technological environments. Small firm survival is compared over technical and non-technical products and over stages of differing technological activity. The empirical results, in the context of the product life-cycle framework, show that small firms enjoy a higher probability of survival in stages of high technological activity, and in products that are more technical in nature. Technological activity is also seen to affect the shape of the hazard rate function, implying that the relation between technological activity, age and small firm survival may be complex
A core idea in corporate entrepreneurship is that strategic renewal requires a syncretic balance bet...
This longitudinal study identifies two core business dimensions important for New Technology-Based F...
This paper contributes to fill the gap between the literature on the determinants of firm survival a...
The paper investigates the post entry performance of small firms competing under different technolog...
The paper presents new evidence on the effect of technological activity on the post-entry performanc...
A wave of empirical studies has recently emerged showing that smaller-scale entry is confronted with...
A wave of empirical studies has recently emerged showing that smaller-scale entry is confronted with...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
In this study we analyse the determinants of firms’ survival probability by combining firm level and...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
The main objective of the paper is to address the question of how to foster innovation and small fir...
This paper explores the relationship between innovation and the survival of manufacturing firms in t...
This paper investigates the determinants of the survival, between 2001 and 2004, of 622 small firms ...
Entry and success in new technology domains (NTDs) is essential for firms’ long-term performance. We...
textabstractThis paper examines the effects of innovation on the survival of manufacturing firms in ...
A core idea in corporate entrepreneurship is that strategic renewal requires a syncretic balance bet...
This longitudinal study identifies two core business dimensions important for New Technology-Based F...
This paper contributes to fill the gap between the literature on the determinants of firm survival a...
The paper investigates the post entry performance of small firms competing under different technolog...
The paper presents new evidence on the effect of technological activity on the post-entry performanc...
A wave of empirical studies has recently emerged showing that smaller-scale entry is confronted with...
A wave of empirical studies has recently emerged showing that smaller-scale entry is confronted with...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
In this study we analyse the determinants of firms’ survival probability by combining firm level and...
Recent empirical studies show that small firms are confronted with a lower likelihood of survival th...
The main objective of the paper is to address the question of how to foster innovation and small fir...
This paper explores the relationship between innovation and the survival of manufacturing firms in t...
This paper investigates the determinants of the survival, between 2001 and 2004, of 622 small firms ...
Entry and success in new technology domains (NTDs) is essential for firms’ long-term performance. We...
textabstractThis paper examines the effects of innovation on the survival of manufacturing firms in ...
A core idea in corporate entrepreneurship is that strategic renewal requires a syncretic balance bet...
This longitudinal study identifies two core business dimensions important for New Technology-Based F...
This paper contributes to fill the gap between the literature on the determinants of firm survival a...