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Dutch startups are struggling to take the step to scale-up - but somewhat older SME's are growing fast. "Startups seem to have more trouble with scaling up. It becomes more complex. Interviews with young, fast-growing companies show that rapid growth is only achieved after a relatively long start-up period ", says research leader Justin Jansen of RSM.
Dutch startups are struggling to take the step to scale-up - but somewhat older SME's are growing fast. "Startups seem to have more trouble with scaling up. It becomes more complex. Interviews with young, fast-growing companies show that rapid growth is only achieved after a relatively long start-up period ", says research leader Justin Jansen of RSM.