Firm Dynamics And Job Creation In The United Kingdom: 1998-2013

INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL(2015)

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This article is motivated by a very simple question - what types of firms create the most jobs in the UK economy?' One popular answer to this question has been High-Growth Firms (HGFs). These firms represent only a small minority - the Vital 6%' - of the UK business population yet, but have a disproportionate impact on job creation and innovation. We re-visit the discussion launched by the 2009 National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) reports, which identified the 6% figure and, using more recent data, confirm the headline conclusion for job creation: a small number of job-creating firms (mostly small firms) are responsible for a significant amount of net job creation in the United Kingdom. Adopting our alternative preferred analytical approach, which involves tracking the growth performance of cohorts of start-ups confirms this conclusion; however, we find an even smaller number of job-creating firms are responsible for a very significant proportion of job creation. We conclude by considering the question - what are the implications for policy choices?'
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growth trajectories, high-growth firms, job creation, United Kingdom
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