Mickaël Buffart's research while affiliated with Aalto University and other places
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Publications (5)
Adopting an imprinting perspective, in this study, we focus on understanding whether differences in initial business design lead some new technology-based firms (NTBFs) to experience stabile development while others experience high growth. We investigate this issue among a sample of NTBFs that began operating in 2013, and tracked them from 2014 to...
In commercial press it is frequently celebrated when technology start-ups (we call them new technology-based firms) recevive funding from business angels and venture capitalists. However, in this celebration it is sometimes forgotten, that received funding is only an intermediate state, which might lead to real growth but might possibly not. In thi...
Given the investment of public resources for supporting entrepreneurial growth, it is important to know whether such programs truly benefit innovative ventures. While prior research has indicated some benefits for growth outcomes, there is no clear consensus about the conditions for program effectiveness. We attribute this to the complex set of sel...
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... Corporate EID may not be a random event, and thus, our estimation may suffer from selection bias (Liu et al., 2021). To address the sample self-selection and further verify the impact of corporate EID on green innovation, this study uses the Generalized Propensity Score Matching (GPSM) method developed by Hirano and Imbens (2004) (Heckman et al., 1998;Lechner, 2002), the GPSM method presents the relationship between EID level and green innovation in the form of a response function instead of an average effect, allowing the effect of corporate green innovation to be measured at different EID levels (Bartolini et al., 2021;Buffart et al., 2020;Hall et al., 2022;Thapliyal et al., 2019). ...