Inside the black box of high-growth firms in a crisis-hit economy: corporate strategy, employee human capital and R&D capabilities
Yannis Caloghirou,
Ioannis Giotopoulos,
Alexandra Kontolaimou () and
Aggelos Tsakanikas ()
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Alexandra Kontolaimou: Centre of Planning and Economic Research (KEPE)
Aggelos Tsakanikas: National Technical University of Athens
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, No 0, 27 pages
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Abstract In an attempt to open the black box of high-growth firms within turbulent economic environments, this paper explores the role of corporate strategy, employee human capital and R&D capabilities in achieving exceptional growth performance in a crisis-hit economy. Relative and absolute growth measures based on both employment and sales are computed utilizing survey data on 1500 firms in the midst of the Greek crisis. Our findings indicate that adopting a geographical diversification strategy significantly increases the likelihood of becoming a fast-growing firm, irrespective of the growth metric used. Entering in diverse product markets and taking advantage of R&D capabilities appear to additionally contribute to relative employment change in HGFs of smaller size. Based on the absolute employment growth indicator, we provide some evidence that HGFs of larger size are able to grow fast through product diversification, acquiring other firms or by investing on training low-skilled employees. Nevertheless, hiring already highly educated persons seems to matter only for sales HGFs, while research collaborations are found to negatively affect the probability of growing fast in terms of sales.
Keywords: High-growth firms; Crisis; Corporate strategy; R&D capabilities; Human capital; L10; L25; L26; O32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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