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When do startups scale? Large‐scale evidence from job postings. (2024). Lee, Saerom ; Kim, Daniel J.
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  19. The more the better? Service transition for shaping sustainable development in manufacturing firms and the role of top management team attributes. (2023). Chen, YU ; Hao, Shengbin ; Huang, Hai.
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  21. A Two-Stage Bilateral Matching Study of Teams-Technology Talents in New R&D Institutions Based on Prospect Theory. (2023). Jiang, Lin ; Chen, Biyun.
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  22. Early Joiners and Startup Performance. (2023). Kim, J. Daniel ; Haltiwanger, John ; Goldschlag, Nathan ; Choi, Joonkyu.
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  23. What happens after market validation? Experimentation for scaling in technology-based startups. (2023). Sanasi, Silvia ; Ghezzi, Antonio ; Cavallo, Angelo.
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  25. Learning to learn: Experimentation, entrepreneurial capital, and development. (2022). Zambrano, Andres ; Maloney, William.
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