2001
DOI: 10.1504/ijeim.2001.000458
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Enterprise 50: successful growing enterprises (SGEs) of Singapore: an exploratory study of success factors

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“…An important background issue in Figure 1 is that of the skills of the ownermanager. In its early stages, the business is highly dependent on the ownermanager as the main resource and decision maker (Fock and Allampalli, 2001). But as the firm grows in complexity, it may be necessary to balance the entrepreneurial approach to decision-making with a professional management style of leadership (Orser et al, 2000).…”
Section: International Small Business Journal 21(3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important background issue in Figure 1 is that of the skills of the ownermanager. In its early stages, the business is highly dependent on the ownermanager as the main resource and decision maker (Fock and Allampalli, 2001). But as the firm grows in complexity, it may be necessary to balance the entrepreneurial approach to decision-making with a professional management style of leadership (Orser et al, 2000).…”
Section: International Small Business Journal 21(3)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2. Growth pattern of start-up success literature [for details, please see the appendix] Pioneering studies using the term "startup success" are found in a sample of articles published in 2001 (Evans, 2001; Fock & Allampalli, 2001).These publications consider factors for success such as: government resources or support(Fock & Allampalli, 2001); hidden or visible factors have led to the success of startups(Evans, 2001). These are the opening studies from SEA for inaugurating the expression in the field.Looking at the number of publications each year in the period 2001-2020 (Figure2) shows three distinct periods:2001-2007; 2008-2015; and 2016-2020.…”
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