Promising tech start-ups all invest heavily in growth and have a global outlook from the outset, according to new research by Vlerick Business School an.
New research from Vlerick Business School reveals that private equity (PE)-backed companies, that are overperforming and have large investments, prefer .
Scaling is a multifaceted phenomenon with a steep path to hypergrowth that only a few European companies are able to climb – in fact only 1 in 10 firms .
Start-up founders who create a psychologically safe space for their employees are more likely to see their start-up scale quicker, according to new rese.
Europe has a scale-up problem, with too many promising start-ups failing to grow and realise their full potential. EU policy has recently mobilised to address this gap, and other players are now responding by internationalising their efforts.