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RESEARCH PRODUCT

SMEs' Growth Heterogeneity - Evidence from Regional Developments

Sabrina ZahnChristina E. Bannier

subject

Empirical researchCommerceCapital (economics)Economic geographyBusinesssmall and medium-sized enterprises SMEs growth analysis system-GMM estimationLarge groupSlow growthGrowth development

description

Previous empirical research on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) frequently struggled with the extreme heterogeneity of these frms. We scrutinise one major source of this heterogeneity: SMEs' growth development. Based on a large dataset of French, Italian, UK and US firms between 2000 and 2008, we find that SMEs fall in two categories in all countries: One large group of firms that display only slow growth and one much smaller group that actively seek strong growth. We show that the growth factors particularly of the slowly-growing firms vary strongly between the countries. European SMEs differ mainly in the growth effects of their ownership structures. US firms set themselves apart via the growth impact of their capital structures. Strongly-growing SMEs, in contrast, develop much more homogeneously in cross-country comparison.

http://www.sciedu.ca/journal/index.php/ijba/article/view/4387