2 resultados para Gazelles
em Dalarna University College Electronic Archive
Resumo:
Among 104,231 limited liability firms in Sweden with at least two employees during 1997- 2010, almost 10% did not hire new employees in any given 3-year period despite having high profits. Nearly half of these firms continued to have high or medium profits in the next threeyear period, but still no growth. Regression analysis indicates that these firms were not randomly distributed; rather they were small and young, did not belong to an enterprise group, and operated in local markets with high profit-opportunities. We conclude that it might be more beneficial to focus policy towards these firms instead of towards a few high-growth firms that, having just grown exponentially, may not be best positioned to grow further.
Resumo:
Among 104,231 limited liability fi rms in Sweden with at least two employees during 1997-2010, almost 10 % did not hire new employees in any given 3-year period despite having high profi ts. Nearly half of these firms continued to have high or medium pro fits in the next three-year period, but still no growth. Regression analysis indicates that these fi rms were not randomly distributed; rather they were small and young, did not belong to an enterprise group, and operated in local markets with high profi t-opportunities. We conclude that it might be more benefi cial to focus policy towards these firms instead of towards a few high-growth fi rms that, having just grown exponentially, may not be best positioned to grow further.