Stewart Thornhill
University of Western Ontario
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Venture Capital: An International Journal of Entrepreneurial Finance | 2004
Stewart Thornhill; Guy Gellatly; Allan Riding
This paper explores the financial characteristics of successful Canadian small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME). It asks whether industry membership and early growth history play a role in shaping these financial characteristics. Our study reveals a strong correlation between capital structure and knowledge intensity. In contrast, growth histories are not obvious determinants of financial structure. Results also suggest that leverage strategies are more apparent in low-knowledge industries, in firms with higher expectations of future performance, and in businesses with more balanced financial structures. Industry comparisons are based on production activity and knowledge intensity. Growth distinctions are based on the firms employment and sales history. We evaluate our hypotheses with survey data from a stratified random sample of 2775 Canadian firms. Proportional weighting techniques are utilized in all analyses.
Economic Analysis (EA) Research Paper Series | 2003
Guy Gellatly; Allan Riding; Stewart Thornhill
This paper explores the financial characteristics of successful Canadian small- and medium-sized enterprises (SME). It asks whether industry membership and early growth history play a role in shaping these financial characteristics. Our study reveals a strong correlation between capital structure and knowledge intensity. In contrast, growth histories are not obvious determinants of financial structure. Results also suggest that leverage strategies are more apparent in low-knowledge industries, in firms with higher expectations of future performance, and in businesses with more balanced financial structures. Industry comparisons are based on production activity and knowledge intensity. Growth distinctions are based on the firms employment and sales history. We evaluate our hypotheses with survey data from a stratified random sample of 2775 Canadian firms. Proportional weighting techniques are utilized in all analyses.
Journal of Business Venturing | 2006
Stewart Thornhill
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes | 2006
Roderick E. White; Stewart Thornhill; Elizabeth Hampson
Journal of Business Venturing | 2008
Dev K. Dutta; Stewart Thornhill
Strategic Management Journal | 2007
Stewart Thornhill; Roderick E. White
Journal of Organizational Behavior | 2007
Roderick E. White; Stewart Thornhill; Elizabeth Hampson
Research Policy | 2010
Taiyuan Wang; Stewart Thornhill
International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal | 2005
Stewart Thornhill; Guy Gellatly
Serie de documents de recherche sur l'analyse economique (AE) | 2003
Guy Gellatly; Allan Riding; Stewart Thornhill