Multidimensional Model of High-Growth Companies: Do COVID-19 and the Ukraine–Russia Crisis Lead to Differences?

Economies and the companies operating within them are currently facing numerous challenges and threats that are caused by the COVID-19 outbreak and recovery and are prolonged by the Ukraine–Russia crisis. Both have drastically changed the way companies operate. High-growth companies (HGCs) can be an...

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Crises
Datasets
Economic development
Employment
Entrepreneurs
Growth factors
Human capital
Influence
Medical research
Social capital
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Structural models
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