定义小企业失败

Defining Small Business Failure

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL · 1993
被引 135
人大 A-ABS 3

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研究了文献中多种小企业失败的定义,并用333家小企业的历史数据展示不同定义导致失败率从低于1%到14%的巨大差异,对研究者和政策制定者选择合适定义有参考价值。

Abstract

JOHN WATSON IS A SENIOR LECTURER IN accounting and finance and Dr. Jim Everett is associate professor of management science, both in the School of Commerce, University of Western Australia, Australia. In examining small business mortality researchers have used, or suggested, a variety of definitions (or proxies) for failure. It has been argued that a lack of a reliable measure of failure is a major obstacle to understanding and alleviating the causes of small business mortality. The objective of this study is to examine various definitions (or proxies) for failure identified in the literature and to assess these definitions against a set of criteria that have been developed for this purpose. The history of 333 small businesses that began in the period 1973-1988 in six managed shopping centres in Western Australia are analysed to illustrate the variation in reported failure rates that result from using the various definitions. The results show that the reported average annual failure rate ranged from less than 1 per cent through to 14 per cent, depending on which definition of failure is adopted. The results also indicate the possibility for using modelling to estimate potentially more relevant failure rates using readily available data such as bankruptcy statistics.

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