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Synopsis: Entrepreneurship: Business failure:


DB15-Full-Report.pdf

policy makers can minimize the negative effects of business failures and take advantage of their positive effects by adopting efficient and well-functioning bankruptcy laws.

and that introducing reorganization proceedings may reduce the rate of business failure. 5 Moreover, efficient bankruptcy regimes with orderly procedures for the sale and distribution of debtors'assets can have a positive effect on loan terms,


Enhancing Europe's Competitiveness_Fostering Innovation-driven Entrepreneurship in EU.pdf

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INNOVATION AND SMEs SWEDEN.pdf

Accounting data and the prediction of business failure, the setting of priors and age of data.

Nonfinancial symptoms and the prediction of small business failure: A test of the Argenti hypothesis. Journal of Business, Finance and Accounting 14 (3), 335 354.


Innovation in SMEs - A review of its role to organisational performance and SMEs operations sustainability.pdf

NO 11 Business failure is attributed often to the lack of entrepreneurial knowledge and business management skills (Zimmer, 1990).


Innovation, Performance and Growth Intentions in SMEs.pdf

While research in the area of business failure is debated, research suggests that failure rates are generally high (Watson, 2003).


JRC81448.pdf

low administrative costs, tolerance towards business failure, a friendly business climate, and a large and integrated market (including venture capital).

low administrative costs, tolerance towards business failure, a friendly business climate, and a large and integrated market (including for venture capital).


WEF_EuropeCompetitiveness_FosteringInnovationDrivenEntrepreneurship_Report_2014.pdf

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