Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).New venture growth is a central topic in entrepreneurship research. Although sales growth is emerging as the most commonly used measure of growth for emerging ventures, employment growth has also been used frequently. However, empirical research demonstrates that there are only very low to moderately sized correlations between the two (Delmar et al., 2003; Weinzimmer, et al., 1998). In addition, sales growth and employment growth respond differently to a wide variety of criteria (Baum et al., 2001; Delmar et al., 2003). In this study we use transaction cost economics (Williamson, 1996) as a theoretical base to examine transaction cost influences on the addition of new employees a...
Using data from a survey of 1097 Dutch firms we investigate the relation between growth of the firm ...
Sales growth is essential for an enterprise’s survival and financial growth. If an enterprise manage...
This paper proposes a model of Schumpeterian endogenous growth incorporating the role of market impe...
New venture growth is a central topic in entrepreneurship research. Although sales growth i...
Sales growth and employment growth are the two most widely used growth indicators for new ventures; ...
The article proposes a theoretical framework of firm growth process based on the integration of the ...
The present study aims to advance the understanding of the complex and context-dependent relationshi...
New businesses are important for job creation and have contributed more than propor-tionally to the ...
While the direct influence of innovation on growth has been examined in the entrepreneurship literat...
This research aims to bridge the entrepreneurship and marketing/sales literature streams by studying...
Previous research has found that owner/manager growth intention is related to subsequent firm growth...
Previous research has found that owner/manager growth intention is related to subsequent firm growth...
We examine whether and how investors\u27 reliance on financial information is affected by the rate o...
Understanding the sources of business growth is central to both the fields of entrepreneurship and s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of opportunity relatedness and uncertai...
Using data from a survey of 1097 Dutch firms we investigate the relation between growth of the firm ...
Sales growth is essential for an enterprise’s survival and financial growth. If an enterprise manage...
This paper proposes a model of Schumpeterian endogenous growth incorporating the role of market impe...
New venture growth is a central topic in entrepreneurship research. Although sales growth i...
Sales growth and employment growth are the two most widely used growth indicators for new ventures; ...
The article proposes a theoretical framework of firm growth process based on the integration of the ...
The present study aims to advance the understanding of the complex and context-dependent relationshi...
New businesses are important for job creation and have contributed more than propor-tionally to the ...
While the direct influence of innovation on growth has been examined in the entrepreneurship literat...
This research aims to bridge the entrepreneurship and marketing/sales literature streams by studying...
Previous research has found that owner/manager growth intention is related to subsequent firm growth...
Previous research has found that owner/manager growth intention is related to subsequent firm growth...
We examine whether and how investors\u27 reliance on financial information is affected by the rate o...
Understanding the sources of business growth is central to both the fields of entrepreneurship and s...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of opportunity relatedness and uncertai...
Using data from a survey of 1097 Dutch firms we investigate the relation between growth of the firm ...
Sales growth is essential for an enterprise’s survival and financial growth. If an enterprise manage...
This paper proposes a model of Schumpeterian endogenous growth incorporating the role of market impe...