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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the link between financing patterns, information asymmetry and legal traditions in 37 countries during the 1990‐2004 period. Design/methodology/approach – The analysis is based on three theories: the trade‐off theory, pecking order hypothesis and...
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Purpose – This paper aims to examine the link between financing patterns, information asymmetry and legal traditions in 37 countries during the 1990-2004 period. Design/methodology/approach – The analysis is based on three theories: the trade-off theory, pecking order hypothesis and market...
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This article explores factors affecting the survival and exit routes of new firms created in 2004 using data from the Kauffman Firm Survey. We draw upon the Resource-Based View to test several hypotheses regarding the impact of both tangible and intangible resources on new firm survival in both...
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We examine the role of venture capital backing on informational externalities generated by IPO firms. Theoretical models predict that going public firms generate positive externalities creating a spillover effect for other firms to go public. In this paper, we posit that venture backed IPOs...
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Purpose – The purpose of this research is to analyze both survey and non‐survey data to draw conclusions about the status of survey‐based research in finance. Design/methodology/approach – The paper surveys editors from 15 core and 35 non‐core finance journals to learn their views...
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