Abstract
The motivation of this paper is to identify the causes of low-performance companies that are operating in the information technology sector, which is seen as a key driver of the Romanian economy. A model is designed to extract the productivity distribution of the sector's companies based on a data set from the Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Through the statistical analysis of this particular sub-sample of low-performing firms, important characteristics can be derived and tested for significance. In our study, a benchmark value for productivity will also be identified that can offer an early warning indication for potential problem zones when assessing a newly founded company.
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