The lingering living dead phenomenon: Distorting venture survival studies?

Journal of Business Venturing Insights - Tập 16 - Trang e00250 - 2021
Christina Ungerer1, Kevin Reuther2, Guido Baltes3
1Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Strategic Innovation and Technology Management, Alfred-Wachtel-Str. 8, 78462, Konstanz, Germany
2University of the West of Scotland, School of Business and Creative Industries, Paisley, United Kingdom
3Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Strategic Innovation and Technology Management, Konstanz, Germany

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