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A premise of the capabilities perspective in strategy is that firm-specific capabilities allow some firms to be unusually adept at exploiting growth opportunities. Since few firms have the capacity to internally generate the quantity or variety of strategic resources needed to exploit growth...
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Entrepreneurs rely on a spectrum of financing options for new companies. I analyze two key aspects: the role of debt and bank loans in the early financing of new firms and the relationship between financing choice and subsequent innovation trajectory. I use microdata in the confidential Kauffman...
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Entrepreneurs rely on a spectrum of financing options for new companies. I analyze two key aspects: the role of debt and bank loans in the early financing of new firms and the relationship between financing choice and subsequent innovation trajectory. I use microdata in the confidential Kauffman...
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Given that the type of financing available during the earliest phases of the new firm founding process can influence the likelihood of venture success or failure, start-up capital structure in nascent ventures is a topic of important and timely theoretical and practical relevance. This research...
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In this paper we aim at shedding light on the possible role played by BAs in influencing the effects of bank debt on the performances of the funded ventures. We assume that BAs might significantly reduce the agency costs of bank debt and foster a positive effect of debt on venture performance by...
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