Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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33881 | New Biotechnology | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports on preliminary findings on a study of the relationship of growth and profitability among small privately held Finnish Life Science firms. Previous research results concerning growth and profitability are mixed, ranging from strongly positive to a negative relationship. The conventional wisdom states that growth is a prerequisite for profitability. Our results suggest that the reverse is the case. A high profitability–low growth biotech firm is more probably to make the transition to high profitability–high growth than a firm that starts off with low profitability and high growth.
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Authors
Malin Brännback, Alan Carsrud, Maija Renko, Ralf Östermark, Jaana Aaltonen, Niklas Kiviluoto,