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Firm size diversity, functional richness, and resilience

January 1, 2006

This paper applies recent advances in ecology to our understanding of firm development, sustainability, and economic development. The ecological literature indicates that the greater the functional richness of species in a system, the greater its resilience - that is, its ability to persist in the face of substantial changes in the environment. This paper focuses on the effects of functional richness across firm size on the ability of industries to survive in the face of economic change. Our results indicate that industries with a richness of industrial functions are more resilient to employment volatility. ?? 2006 Cambridge University Press.

Publication Year 2006
Title Firm size diversity, functional richness, and resilience
DOI 10.1017/S1355770X06003081
Authors A.S. Garmestani, Craig R. Allen, J.D. Mittelstaedt, C.A. Stow, W.A. Ward
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environment and Development Economics
Index ID 70028153
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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