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Project suspensions and failures in new product development : returns for entrepreneurial firms in codevelopment alliances

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Table 1. A comparison of the sample with those of prior studies
Table 2. A selection of entrepreneurial firms and their partners in the sample
Table 4. Descriptive statistics
Table 5. Results of multiple regression analyses of abnormal returns
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