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institutions, such as deep and liquid stock markets? Or can legal reforms alone make a significant difference? In this paper, we …
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It is commonly asserted that high rates of entrepreneurship and superior economic performance in the United States is … linked to a higher cultural tolerance of business failure. After reviewing cross country patterns of entrepreneurship we …
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business venture creation and entrepreneurship. In this paper we use unpublished annual Irish VAT data for the period 1988 …
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seeks to clarify the links between law and legal institutions and the facilitation of venture capital finance, identifies …
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This paper investigates the importance of managerial capital to involuntary insolvency and acquisition in UK small and medium-sized companies. Given that small businesses are informationally opaque and lack detailed financial data, the role of non-financial factors such as managerial capital has...
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Why do small firms in emerging industries choose to diversify? Theories of strategic management suggest that diversification is driven by search for exogenous market opportunities, deployment of slack resources, or the exploitation of current knowledge. Institutional organization theory suggests...
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This article analyses the impact of the participation of venture capital (VC) firms on underpricing in 372 businesses brought to IPO during the period 1999-2001 in KOSDAQ. Korea's second-tier stock market, KOSDAQ, has grown dramatically since 1999 and about half of the firms listed in KOSDAQ...
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Over the past 25 years, the USA has pioneered a new technological revolution based on large numbers of new small enterprises, financed by a dynamic venture (risk) capital market. The European Union, meanwhile, has lagged behind in this sector of economic activity. The European Commission...
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The current financial crisis has given rise to calls to toughen considerably the codes of corporate governance put in place in many countries to regulate corporate behaviour (e.g. the UK Combined Code). These codes vary slightly in form but tend to contain a mix of non-discretionary regulations...
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