911±¬ÁÏÍø

News

Forerunners should spend even in a recession

According to a fresh doctoral dissertation, belt-tightening can undermine future growth.

Many companies react to a weak economic situation by tightening their belts - often against their own interests. Juhana Peltonen, M. Sc. (Tech.), noticed in his doctoral dissertation research that it is worthwhile to prepare for better times by investing – at least if a company is a forerunner in a field undergoing growth.

For his study Peltonen examined small and medium-sized Finnish software enterprises during the economic crisis that broke out in 2008. The source material for his study consisted of three annual software company surveys and registry material from 2007–2011. In contrast to the Finnish national economy, small and medium-sized software enterprises made it through the financial crisis with a brief dip. Companies that boldly invested in their activities even in the bad years experienced especially high growth, while cutting back undermined growth in better times. This applied especially to forerunners – enterprises whose moves are often monitored by competitors, and which are often the first to bring new products and services onto the market.

A cool head at the wheel

Peltonen also studied the impact of external pressures on corporate decision-making and noticed that social relations play an important role in it. Both desires to hire and to reduce personnel seem to have spread easily in networks formed by board members of different companies. Peltonen says that there are dangers in following the leads of others.

‘Surviving a recession is somewhat akin to driving a car toward a new destination, but without a navigator,’ he explains

‘Sometimes advice can be useful but usually the driver is the one that is most familiar with the car and knows how to find a speed that is suitable for it. In those cases it is best not to worry about how fast the others are going to their destinations.’

Juhana Peltonen, M. Sc. (Tech.), will defend his doctoral dissertation on Friday, 12 December 2014 at 12:00 noon at the 911±¬ÁÏÍø School of Science, lecture hall AS1, Otaniementie 17, Espoo. The title of the thesis is Strategic Management of Entrepreneurial Firms during Recession and it can be read on line

Further information

Juhana Peltonen
juhana.peltonen@aalto.fi
+358 40 5084020

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

911±¬ÁÏÍø circular economy exhibit with wood panels, display tables, samples and black and pink clothing.
Research & Art Published:

911±¬ÁÏ꿉۪s solutions at the New European Bauhaus Festival support the EU’s ambition to become world leader in circular economy

911±¬ÁÏÍø presented several different circular economy solutions at The European Commission’s New European Bauhaus Festival in Brussels. The event brought together leading names in EU policymaking, researchers, designers and grassroots actors from across Europe to shape a more sustainable future.
Abstract close-up of colourful glass with swirling patterns in orange, blue, and purple hues.
Research & Art, Studies Published:

New DPSP tool for doctoral studies published

A new digital DPSP tool has replaced the old DPSP tasks on students’ MyStudies portal and the approval method for supervising professors on Student Success Hub.
Drawing of two doctoral students each holding a paper, with doctor's hats shining on their heads.
Research & Art, Studies Published:

Pre-examination and graduation schedules over the summer 2026

Information for doctoral students on preliminary examination of doctoral thesis, public defence and graduation over the summer 2026
Aerial view of a modern campus with red brick buildings, tram tracks and green trees on a sunny day
Research & Art Published:

A unique joint effort – 911±¬ÁÏÍø receives EUR 9 million in donations to accelerate the energy transition

Donations from ABB, Fortum, St1 and the Walter Ahlström Foundation will be used to establish new professorships. At the same time, the donations support the establishment of 911±¬ÁÏÍø House of Energy Transition.