Determinantes clave en el debate teórico sobre crecimiento empresarial

Autores/as

  • ZURAY MELGAREJO
  • DIANA CIRO
  • KATRIN SIMÓN ELORZ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-0642/criteriolibre.2019v18n31.6142

Palabras clave:

Colombia, crecimiento empresarial, edad, empresas de alto crecimiento, tamaño de la empresa

Resumen

El crecimiento empresarial ha sido ampliamente señalado en la literatura académica como una variable relevante a nivel económico como generadora de empleo y bienestar. Recientemente también se ha considerado la influencia de las empresas de alto crecimiento y gacelas. Este trabajo tiene por objetivo abordar el crecimiento empresarial desde el punto de vista teórico, estableciendo su impacto, como variable multidimensional, de diversos factores empresariales como tamaño, edad, región y ciclo económico, a partir de la evidencia resultante de la revisión de literatura llevada a cabo. Además, se muestran algunos aspectos que contribuyen al crecimiento de las empresas en Colombia.

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2019-12-16

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Determinantes clave en el debate teórico sobre crecimiento empresarial. (2019). Criterio Libre, 17(31), 275-296. https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-0642/criteriolibre.2019v18n31.6142