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To survive or succeed? : An analysis of biotechnology firms

Kalle PajunenJoonas Järvinen

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Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipScope (project management)business.industryfirm survival05 social sciencestuloksellisuusContext (language use)kannattavuusyrittäjyysGeneral Business Management and AccountingyrityksetBiotechnologyfirm performancebiotekniikka0502 economics and businessindustry environmentBusiness050207 economicsinstitutional contextpienet ja keskisuuret yritykset050203 business & managementLegitimacyBiotechnology industry

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In this paper, we address the question whether there exists differences in the determinants that support survival versus success of small and medium-sized high-tech firms. We examine this question in the context of Finnish biotechnology industry by analyzing the survival of all dedicated biotechnology firms in the period of 1978–2008. We argue and show that the success and survival of firms are not necessarily driven by similar determinants. Specifically, we find that while the role of different types of alliances, focused market scope as well as legitimacy of the industry seem to be important both ensuring in survival and enhancing successful performance, determinants related to sources of financing, clustering and patenting show differences in terms of how they to relate on survival and success. peerReviewed

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201810154422