Moving away from the well-established idea of firm growth as a continuous process, the contributions of this edited volume add to the growing body of innovative gazelle related research in three ways: Firstly, systematically taking stock of the international gazelle growth literature and proposing a theoretical growth model, which supports the rare and temporal nature of gazelle growth. Secondly, empirically investigating German gazelles and the German gazelle policy stance, counterbalancing the current Anglo-American research bias. Thirdly, addressing lesser studied or omitted gazelle-related themes such as gazelles’ internationalization, the dark sides of gazelles’ growth, and gazelles’ corporate citizenship.
The Promises and Properties of Rapidly Growing Companies is a valuable resource for academics, managers, policy makers and civil society actors concerned with firm growth, economic development and the corporate social responsibility of rapidly growing firms.
Florian Becker-Ritterspach is a Professor of Organization at the HTW Berlin (Faculty of Business and Law), Germany.
Christoph Dörrenbächer is a Professor of Organizational Design and Behaviour in International Business at the Berlin School of Economics and Law (Faculty of Business and Economics), Germany.
Matthias Tomenendal is a Professor of Management and Consulting at the Berlin School of Economics and Law (Faculty of Business and Economics), Germany, and acts as the Director of the Berlin Professional School.