ACE research vignette 017: The new venture mortality myth

Levie, Jonathan (2012) ACE research vignette 017: The new venture mortality myth. ACE Research Vignette. (Unpublished)

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This series of research vignettes is aimed at sharing current and interesting research findings from our team of internatinal Entrepreneurship researchers. In this vignette, Dr Jonathan Levie of the University of Strathclyde notes wide and persistent gaps between perceptions and measures of new business mortality, and discusses possible implications.

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Series Name: ACE Research Vignette
Keywords: ACE vignette, OECD, failure, new venture, practitioner, survival, vignette
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