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Hypothetical response patterns and their interpretation

Hypothetical response patterns and their interpretation

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The Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence (CAUSEE) is the largest study of new firm formation that has ever been undertaken in Australia. CAUSEE follows the development of several samples of new and emerging firms over time. In this report we focus on the drivers of outcomes – in terms of reaching an operational stage vs. term...

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... one can easily confound factors that truly affect the success vs. failure of the start-up process with those that simply indicate that it takes longer to reach a resolution in either direction. The hypothetical results patterns in Table 2 can serve to illustrate this. Here we look at six possible ways specific venture characteristics may affect outcomes. ...
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... the results section we will summarise the results for different categories of possible outcome drivers (related to Venture Type, Resources, and Process, respectively) in tables similar to Table 2. The strongest results, indicated by '++++' or '----' are results that hold up for the multivariate analyses at the conventional 5% risk level; '+++' or '---' indicate significance only at the 10% level. ...
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... results confirm this suspicion. In Table 20, we re-iterate which factors appear to have a substantial effect on process duration without necessarily affecting the final outcome. Table 20. ...
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... Table 20, we re-iterate which factors appear to have a substantial effect on process duration without necessarily affecting the final outcome. Table 20. Factors non-trivially associated with start-up process duration Associated with a longer process Associated with a shorter process ...

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