Research shows that fast - growth companies contribute disproportionately to jobs growth, and, compared to non - fast growth companies, tend to be more innovative, and are more likely to be exporters 2 . Therefore, developing a better understanding of fast - growth companies in Scotland will contribute to our evidence - base on their contribution to productivity performance. This paper presents new evidence on fast - growth companies in Scotland. For this analysis, we have considered companies in the turnover sizeband of between £5m and £25m, and that have a minimum of 10 employees. Fast - growth companies are defined as those within this sizeband that achieved turnover growth of at least 60% between 2011 and 2014
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
The Measuring Business Growth report is a comprehensive look at UK business growth over the past dec...
This paper reviews the latest data and evidence on Scotland’s recent productivity performance, inclu...
Research shows that fast - growth companies contribute disproportionately to jobs growth, and, compa...
In recent years high growth firms (HGFs) undertaking rapid, transformative growth, have been identif...
There is a growing volume of scholarly evidence from various countries which points to high growth f...
The paper presents an overview and analysis of company acquisition activity in Scotland over the per...
The past twenty years have seen an increasing level of importance attached to rapidly growing "high ...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
This paper reports on: (a) new primary source evidence on; and (b) statistical and econometric analy...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
High growth firms (HGFs) are widely thought to be a key force driving economic growth in modern adva...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest by policy makers in high growth firms (HGFs). ...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest by policy makers in high growth firms (HGFs). ...
The Measuring Business Growth report is a comprehensive look at UK business growth over the past dec...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
The Measuring Business Growth report is a comprehensive look at UK business growth over the past dec...
This paper reviews the latest data and evidence on Scotland’s recent productivity performance, inclu...
Research shows that fast - growth companies contribute disproportionately to jobs growth, and, compa...
In recent years high growth firms (HGFs) undertaking rapid, transformative growth, have been identif...
There is a growing volume of scholarly evidence from various countries which points to high growth f...
The paper presents an overview and analysis of company acquisition activity in Scotland over the per...
The past twenty years have seen an increasing level of importance attached to rapidly growing "high ...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
This paper reports on: (a) new primary source evidence on; and (b) statistical and econometric analy...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
High growth firms (HGFs) are widely thought to be a key force driving economic growth in modern adva...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest by policy makers in high growth firms (HGFs). ...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest by policy makers in high growth firms (HGFs). ...
The Measuring Business Growth report is a comprehensive look at UK business growth over the past dec...
Enterprise policy is increasingly favouring support for high growth firms (HGFs). However, this may ...
The Measuring Business Growth report is a comprehensive look at UK business growth over the past dec...
This paper reviews the latest data and evidence on Scotland’s recent productivity performance, inclu...