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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 18 Per Davidsson 18 Small Business Management 18 Innovation and Technology Management 14 entrepreneurship 9 Business and Management not elsewhere classified 6 SME 5 human capital 3 Entrepreneurship 2 Jason Fitzsimmons 2 Organisational Planning and Management 2 SME's 2 entrepreneur 2 entrepreneur research 2 firm growth 2 growth 2 high growth firms 2 small firm growth 2 Business taxation 1 Growth 1 High 1 Industrial policy 1 Nascent entrepreneurs 1 Paul Steffens 1 SME research 1 SME's Small Firms 1 SME's' entrepreneurship 1 SMEs 1 Social Theory 1 Sweden 1 Swedish model 1 dynamic capabilities 1 employment 1 entrepreneurshp 1 firm size 1 growth firms 1 intertemporal decision making 1 job creation 1 motivation 1 nascent entrepreneurs 1
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Davidsson, Per 18 Delmar, Frederic 5 Wiklund, Johan 4 Fitzsimmons, Jason R. 2 Lindmark, Leif 2 Olofsson, Christer 2 Acs, Z. 1 Aronsson, Magnus 1 Camp, S.M. 1 Carlsson, B. 1 Dahlqvist, Jonas 1 Dimov, D. 1 Gartner, William B. 1 Gustavsson, Helena 1 Hatemi-J, Abdulnasser 1 Henrekson, Magnus 1 Hitt, M.A. 1 Honig, Benson L. 1 Ireland, R.D. 1 Karlsson, C. 1 Kirchhoff, Bruce 1 McKelvie, Alexander 1 Reynolds, P. 1 Sapienza, Harry J. 1 Sexton, D.L. 1 Shepherd, D. 1 Steffens, Paul R. 1 Zahra, Shaker A. 1
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The performance of young firms: patterns of evolution in the growth-profitability space
Steffens, Paul R.; Davidsson, Per; Fitzsimmons, Jason R. - 2006
The aim of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the evolution of small firm performance. We do so by studying performance changes on a two dimensional "growth– profitability performance space". It is well established that both growth and profitability are important dimensions of...
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Smallness, newness, and regional development
Davidsson, Per - 2006
The purpose of this book chapter is to present empirical findings and interpretations concerning the role of small and new firms for job creation and economic well-being from a regional perspective. More specifically, we will deal with the following questions: • Are small firms...
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A resource-based view on organic and acquired growth
McKelvie, Alexander; Wiklund, Johan; Davidsson, Per - 2006
Understanding the sources of business growth is central to both the fields of entrepreneurship and strategy. This is a logical endeavor given the positive macro-level outcomes of firm growth, such as the creation of new jobs, an increase in tax revenues, the provision of innovations, and overall...
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Entrepreneurship and Dynamic Capabilities: A Review, Model and Research Agenda
Zahra, Shaker A.; Sapienza, Harry J.; Davidsson, Per - 2006
The emergent literature on dynamic capabilities and their role in value creation is riddled with inconsistencies, overlapping definitions, and outright contradictions. Yet, the theoretical and practical importance of developing and applying dynamic capabilities to sus-tain a firm?s competitive...
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Entrepreneurs and intertemporal decision making
Fitzsimmons, Jason R.; Davidsson, Per - 2006
This paper investigates the decision making behaviour of individuals with respect to attributes considered relevant to the assessment of potential venture opportunities. Using a decision making experiment, we were able to consider the behaviour of individuals taking into account their risk and...
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Methodological Approaches to Entrepreneurship: Past research and Suggestions for the Future
Davidsson, Per - 2005
This journal aims at developing and sharing some ideas on methodological development in entrepreneurship research, based on the author?s experience from two decades of empirical work in this area. As there is no shortage of ideas in the literature as regards what "entrepreneurship" is, and what...
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Hunting for new employment: the role of high-growth firms
Davidsson, Per; Delmar, Frederic - 2003
This study investigates the role of high growth firms for the creation of new employment in Sweden during the 1987-96 period. Our data set is unique in the sense that it captures both enterprise and company group levels of analysis, and in that organic growth can be separated from growth through...
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What do they think and feel about growth? An expectancy-value approach to small business managers' attitudes towards growth
Wiklund, Johan; Davidsson, Per; Delmar, Frederic - 2003
In this article we investigate how small business managers? beliefs concerning the con-sequences of growth influence their overall growth attitude. We find this to be an important question. Although previous research has shown that small firm growth is the most important source of new jobs...
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The role of social and human capital among nascent entrepreneurs
Davidsson, Per; Honig, Benson L. - 2003
This study examines nascent entrepreneurship by comparing individuals engaged in nascent activities (n = 380) with a control group (n=608), after screening a sample from the general population (n=30,427). The study then follows the developmental process of nascent entrepreneurs for 18 months....
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Arriving at the high growth firm
Delmar, Frederic; Davidsson, Per; Gartner, William B. - 2003
This study explores heterogeneity in how firms have achieved high growth. Using the population of all firms in Sweden with more than 20 employees in existence in 1996 (n= 11,748), we analyzed their development for each year of the previous 10 years (1987 to 1996). From this population of all...
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