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The spectacular success of several well-known new ventures in technological fields, which in little more than a decade have jumped from the state of start-ups to that of top international businesses, has pointed to innovation as a key factor in the high growth of firms. These high-growth...
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Few small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) scale up, but these few fast growing firms are the major driver of new jobs added to OECD economies. This report helps policy makers get a grip on growth of those few SMEs by considering the transformation they undergo before, during and after their...
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could effectively become scalers, and what policies could effectively promote SME growth. This report is part of a series … explores two thematic areas that are relevant for SME scaling up, i.e. SME data governance and their access to ‘scale up … shows that SME and entrepreneurship policy is not among the core mandates of many implementing institutions, calling for …
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and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with a particular focus on the UK's SME landscape. Drawing on international policy … experiences, it addresses key challenges, including stimulating SME demand, tailoring services, and leveraging digital … practices, the report contributes to the UK's Industrial Strategy and OECD's broader agenda on fostering SME productivity growth …
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national policy mix. It provides a brief overview of the German SME landscape, including key strengths and challenges in the …, and network expansion as drivers of SME growth, and how these efforts compare to other OECD countries. …
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Scale-ups, i.e. firms that grow fast over a short period of time, significantly contribute to job creation and economic growth. This study uses granular firm, establishment and employee data to understand how relocations, domestic expansions or foreign acquisitions impact the life cycle of...
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