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Sustainable profit versus unsustainable growth: Are venture capital investments and governmental support medicines or poisons?

Authors
Kang, M.Y.
Issue Date
Sep-2020
Publisher
MDPI AG
Keywords
Data analytics; Firm profitability; Governmental support; Public data; Startup; Startup sustainability; Toxic venture capital; Unsustainable growth
Citation
Sustainability (Switzerland), v.12, no.18
Journal Title
Sustainability (Switzerland)
Volume
12
Number
18
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/39673
DOI
10.3390/SU12187773
ISSN
2071-1050
Abstract
Considering that startups greatly contribute to the economic development and survival of a country through economic growth and job creation, it is necessary to investigate the profitability of startups. However, research on this issue has not been developed enough as most previous studies regarding firm profitability were based on large-scale public companies with relatively easy data accessibility, not on startups. In addition, it is meaningful to empirically prove whether venture capital investments and governmental support positively impact on the sustainability of startups as huge discrepancies exist between traditional academic research and recent practices. Findings from this study, based on data analytics, are expected to fill the gap in knowledge as it is not clearly known about firm profitability of startups for their sustainable growth and survival. Focusing on startup profitability, the main objective of this research is to provide significant theoretical contributions and practical guidelines for startup entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers to avoid unsubstantial growth and find solutions for sustainable growth and survival. To properly and completely analyze the determinants of firm profitability of startups, this research used the 2018 and 2019 Survey of Korean Startups by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups of Korea and Korea Venture Business Association with over 3000 samples. © 2020 by the author.
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