Financial needs for development of science and technology enterprises: Mergence of various resources
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S&T enterprises, Enterprise financesAbstract
Science and technology enterprises (S&T enterprises) are considered a new form of producing forces [3] which is a channel for technology transfer, an address for accommodation and adaptation of advanced technologies from overseas sources. Also, S&T enterprises create new jobs and make greater contributions to economic development. In this optics, S&T enterprises have been the object of interests of many policy makers and researchers. The development of this form of enterprises, however, depends on many factors, particularly the financial ones. This paper is focused on the financial needs for development of S&T enterprises in various stages of development cycles of S&T enterprises.
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