Achieving a response from fast-growing companies: the case of Slovenian gazelles

  • Bavdaž M
  • Drnovšek M
  • Lotrič Dolinar A
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Abstract

Non-mandatory business surveys generally suffer from low response rates and potential non-response bias. Achieving a response is most problematic in small- and medium-sized enterprises because of their scarce human resources. The problem becomes exacerbated in fast-growing companies - 'gazelles'. The paper addresses the effectiveness of data collection efforts to achieve a response among the top Slovenian gazelles in 2008. We analyse the impact on response rates and data quality. Finally, we look for evidence of non-response bias. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Bavdaž, M., Drnovšek, M., & Lotrič Dolinar, A. (2009). Achieving a response from fast-growing companies: the case of Slovenian gazelles. Economic and Business Review, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.15458/2335-4216.1266

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