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An International Comparison of the Contribution to Job Creation by High-growth Firms
Aston Business School and Enterprise Research Centre, UK.
Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN), Sweden.
Federal Planning Bureau and Ghent University, Belgium.
ZEW, Germany.
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Abstract [en]

This paper addresses three simple questions: how should the contribution of HGFs to job creation be measured? how much does this contribution vary across countries? to what extent does the cross-country variation depend on variation in the proportion of HGFs in the business population? The first is a methodological question which we answer using a more highly articulated version of the standard job creation and destruction accounts. The other two are empirical questions which we answer using a purpose-built dataset assembled from national firm-level sources and covering nine countries, spanning the ten three year periods from 2000/03 to 2009/12. The basic principle governing the development of the accounting framework is the choice of appropriate comparators. Firstly, when measuring contributions to job creation, we should focus on just job creating firms, otherwise we are summing over contributions from firms with positive, zero, and negative job creation numbers. Secondly, because we know growth depends in part on size, the ’natural’ comparison for HGFs is with job creation by similar-sized firms which simply did not grow as fast as HGFs. However, we also show how the measurement framework can be further extended to include, for example, a consistent measure of the contribution of small job creating firms. On the empirical side, we find that the HGF share of job creation by large job creating firms varies across countries by a factor of two, from around one third to two thirds. A relatively small proportion of this cross-country variation is accounted for by variations in the influence of HGFs on job creation. On average HGFs generated between three or four times as many jobs as large non-HGF job creating firms, but this ratio is relatively similar across countries. The bulk of the cross-country variation in HGF contribution to job creation is accounted for by the relative abundance (or rarity) of HGFs. Moreover, we also show that the measurement of abundance depends upon the choice of measurement framework: the ’winner’ of a cross-national HGF ’beauty context’ on one measure will not necessarily be the winner on another.

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Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN) , 2018. , p. 32
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HUI Working Papers ; 1216
Keywords [en]
High-growth firmsh, firm growth, job creation
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Economics
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-76037OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-76037DiVA, id: diva2:1348287
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JEL codes: D22; E24; L11; L25; L26; M13

Available from: 2019-09-03 Created: 2019-09-03 Last updated: 2019-09-12Bibliographically approved

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