Journal article
Authors list: Bannier, CE; Zahn, S
Publication year: 2012
Pages: 220-248
Journal: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business
Volume number: 17
Issue number: 2
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1504/IJESB.2012.048848
Publisher: Inderscience
Based on German data between 1999 and 2007, we analyse the growth factors of SMEs and contrast them with those of large firms. Differences show up both in balance sheet and employment growth. While we confirm earlier results on inherent growth structures and the influence of firm age, we derive several new, complex growth effects that set SMEs apart: particularly ownership type and ownership structure play a distinctive role that may additionally interact with other variables affecting growth, such as, e.g., profitability or capital structure. As a consequence, the distinction – according to size – between SMEs and large firms may not be sufficiently meaningful unless combined with further information on firm governance and, preferably, also on age.
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Harvard Citation style: Bannier, C. and Zahn, S. (2012) Are SMEs large firms in miniature? Evidence from the growth of German SMEs, International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 17(2), pp. 220-248. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJESB.2012.048848
APA Citation style: Bannier, C., & Zahn, S. (2012). Are SMEs large firms in miniature? Evidence from the growth of German SMEs. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business. 17(2), 220-248. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJESB.2012.048848