A Review of the Classification of Enterprise Life Cycle

  • Lu X
  • Wang J
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Abstract

Due to the different life cycles of companies, there are significant differences in company size, growth, financing constraints, financing channels, growth, investment opportunities, competitive environment, and operational and financial risks. The company’s life cycle can be studied by micro-enterprises. Scholars in the fields of behavior, financial accounting, management accounting, and capital markets provide a dynamic perspective. Therefore, how to divide and measure the life cycle of a company is particularly important. This paper gives a detailed analysis of the division of the life cycle of domestic and foreign companies and their measurement methods. It has a certain guiding significance for interdisciplinary research in financial accounting, management accounting, and capital markets based on the enterprise life cycle theory.

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Lu, X., & Wang, J. (2018). A Review of the Classification of Enterprise Life Cycle. Modern Economy, 09(07), 1169–1178. https://doi.org/10.4236/me.2018.97076

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