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Diversity in National Culture and Financial Harvest Exit Strategy in New Technology Ventures. (2024). Elitzur, Ramy ; Milo, Orit ; Gavious, Ilanit.
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  32. Cash-Out or Flameout! Opportunity Cost and Entrepreneurial Strategy: Theory, and Evidence from the Information Security Industry. (2011). Arora, Ashish ; Nandkumar, Anand.
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  44. Renascent entrepreneurship. (2008). Stam, Erik ; Meijaard, Joris ; Audretsch, David.
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  45. Acquisition, Insolvency and Managers in UK Small Companies. (2008). Weeks, Melvyn ; Isachenkova, N..
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  46. Which Firms Exit and Why? An Analysis of Small Firm Exits in Japan. (2007). Harada, Nobuyuki.
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