This paper discusses the effects of size on business net change at the local unit level in Italy during the crisis started in 2008. The multifactor partitioning approach is proposed for the analysis. The results suggest that units employing 10–49 employees benefit from moderating effect due to size, while for micro units—those employing less than 10 persons—the crisis is exacerbated by size-related factors.

(2017). The effect of size on business net change during crises: a multifactor partitioning analysis of Italian regions during 2007–2010 [journal article - articolo]. In LETTERS IN SPATIAL AND RESOURCE SCIENCES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/82377

The effect of size on business net change during crises: a multifactor partitioning analysis of Italian regions during 2007–2010

Bianchi, Annamaria;Biffignandi, Silvia
2017-01-01

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This paper discusses the effects of size on business net change at the local unit level in Italy during the crisis started in 2008. The multifactor partitioning approach is proposed for the analysis. The results suggest that units employing 10–49 employees benefit from moderating effect due to size, while for micro units—those employing less than 10 persons—the crisis is exacerbated by size-related factors.
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Bianchi, Annamaria; Biffignandi, Silvia
(2017). The effect of size on business net change during crises: a multifactor partitioning analysis of Italian regions during 2007–2010 [journal article - articolo]. In LETTERS IN SPATIAL AND RESOURCE SCIENCES. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/82377
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