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HIGH-GROWTH FIRMS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: THE ROLE OF INNOVATION

Abstract: This paper analyses the role that R&D and innovation has on the likelihood of a firm becoming a High-Growth Firm (HGF). The microdata is from the Community Innovation Survey provided by Eurostat, it covers the period 2008-2010, and we classify the EU countrie

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HIGH-GROWTH FIRMS IN PERU
Alex Coad Gregory Scott

Abstract: This exploratory research note investigates the frequency and activity of High-Growth Firms (HGFs) in Peru using panel data on Peru's largest firms for the years 2001-2016. Firms in our dataset enjoyed strong growth in revenues during the period. Compared to

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DOES FIRM INNOVATION LEAD TO HIGH GROWTH? EVIDENCE FROM ECUADORIAN FIRMS

Abstract: We analyse the determinants of: i) employment and sales growth, and ii) the likelihood of becoming a high-growth firm (HGF) among Ecuadorian firms for the period 2011-2014. We apply a two-stage econometric model that controls for selection bias in the choice

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DO PROFITABLE START-UP FIRMS GROW FASTER? EVIDENCE FROM COLOMBIA
Yuji Honjo

Abstract: This study explores the impact of profitability on the growth of start-up firms. Using data on start-up firms in Colombia, we examine the relationship between firm growth and profitability. We provide evidence that start-up firms with higher profitability inc

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CUSTOMER PERCEIVED VALUE IN HIGH GROWTH FIRMS
Suzanne Mawson

Abstract: Scholars have asserted that a key factor that differentiates high growth firms (HGFs) from other firms is their ability to create value for their customers. This paper contributes to the literature by empirically exploring this relationship. Drawing on compar

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TOOLS FOR CAUSAL INFERENCE FROM CROSS-SECTIONAL INNOVATION SURVEYS WITH CONTINUOUS OR DISCRETE VARIABLES: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract: This paper presents a new statistical toolkit by applying three techniques for data-driven causal inference from the machine learning community that are little-known among economists and innovation scholars: a conditional independence-based approach, additive

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