A Replication and Extension of Organizational Growth Determinants

Although the management literature contains an impressive volume of studies attempting to identify factors that precipitate organizational growth, fragmented theory has developed because of the absence of replicative studies that integrate multiple levels of determinants. Previous studies have shown...

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