Search for dissertations about: "Firm maturity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Firm maturity.
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1. Entry and Exit in Swedish Industrial Sectors
Abstract : This thesis consists of five individual essays and an introductory chapter. The essays are all in the field of industrial dynamics and more specifically focus on firm entry and exit in Swedish industrial sectors. The essays mainly contribute to the empirical literature on entry and exit. READ MORE
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2. Corporate governance, legal origin and firm performance : an Asian perspective
Abstract : This dissertation deals with corporate governance, legal origin and firm performance with a focus mainly on Asia. The dissertation consists of four individual papers and an introductory chapter. All papers can be read individually but share a common theme in corporate governance and investments. READ MORE
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3. Early Development of New Technology-Based Firms: How Internal and External Resource Dimensions Impact and Structure the Firm
Abstract : How do founders’ and firms’ business environment impact the early development of new technology-based firms (NTBFs)? In order to answer this question, this thesis explores how internal and external resource dimensions impact and structure the early development of NTBFs. NTBFs are known for their technological innovation and their abilities to boost economic growth and development. READ MORE
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4. Essays on Banking and Corporate Finance
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation comprises three independent essays on banking and corporate finance. The essays are preceded by an introduction to the thesis. The first essay explores whether refinancing risk is an important determinant of debt-maturity decisions. READ MORE
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5. Essays on Corporate Growth and Corporate Credit Risk
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation contributes to research on financial economics. It consists of an overall introduction and three independent papers. The first paper, “A Theory of Gazelle Growth: Competition, Venture Capital Finance, and Policy,” examines how young fast-growing small firms, called gazelles, develop. READ MORE