Differences in large and small firm responses to environmental context: strategic implications from a comparative analysis of business formations
Abstract
Despite growing recognition of some strategic advantages held by small firms, little comparative research has been performed on the advantages and disadvantages accruing to firm size. In order to delineate the differential responses of small and large businesses to their environmental context, we perform a comparative analysis of the impact of industry structural characteristics on the formation of large and small businesses in a large sample of...
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Title
Differences in large and small firm responses to environmental context: strategic implications from a comparative analysis of business formations
Published Date
Aug 1, 1998
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
8
Pages
709 - 728
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