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Empirical Analysis of Business Growth Factors Using Swedish Data

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  • Per Davidsson
  • Bruce Kirchhoff
  • Abdulnasser Hatemi–j
  • Helena Gustavsson

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Empirical research conducted on the U.S., German, Australian, and Scottish economies has shown that age, size, location, legal form, and industry are related to business growth. Much of this research has focused on manufacturing firms, thus providing little information about the effect of industrial sector differences on these factors. We seek to both confirm that small independent firms demonstrate the greatest growth rates and to explore the effects of the industrial sector on this conclusion.This article uses Swedish data to replicate previous research while using a different definition of business to enhance the study of effects from industry, international versus domestic businesses, and domestic versus foreign ownership. Results show that business age, beginning size, ownership form, industrial sector, and legal form are the most important factors related to growth. Although business growth differs among industrial sectors, youth, ownership independence, and small size are major factors that underlie growth across all industries.

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  • Per Davidsson & Bruce Kirchhoff & Abdulnasser Hatemi–j & Helena Gustavsson, 2002. "Empirical Analysis of Business Growth Factors Using Swedish Data," Journal of Small Business Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(4), pages 332-349, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ujbmxx:v:40:y:2002:i:4:p:332-349
    DOI: 10.1111/1540-627X.00061
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