Firm and industry effects on small, medium-sized and large firms’ performance

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Firm and industry effects on small, medium-sized and large firms’ performanceAuthor(s)
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Fernández, E., Iglesias-Antelo, S., López-López, V., Rodríguez-Rey, M. & Fernandez-Jardon, C.M. (2019). Firm and industry effects on small, medium-sized and large firms’ performance. BRQ Business Research Quarterly, 22(1), 25-35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brq.2018.06.005.
Abstract
[Abstract]: This paper examines whether or not the relative importance of the firm and industry
effects in explaining performance variations is the same regardless of the firm size. In relation to
size, we think that there has been particular neglect of studying medium-sized firms separately
from SMEs in general. That is why we study separately large, medium-sized and small firms.
We also contribute to knowledge on the firm-industry debate testing empirically both effects
distinguishing the firms by size according to a standard classification in the EU. Our results show
that the performances of large and small firms are mainly explained by the firm effect, albeit
for different reasons, while the performance of medium-sized firms is explained primarily by
the industry effect
Keywords
Firm effect
Industry effect
Firm size
SMEs
Organizational performance
Industry effect
Firm size
SMEs
Organizational performance
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