Success of the small business institute: Integration of perspectives

BASED ON GROWTH ALONE, THE SMALL BUSINESS INSTITUTE ' SBI ' MUST BE CONSIDERED SUCCESSFUL. HOWEVER, THE SBI MUST MEET THE NEEDS OF DIVERSE GROUPS, EACH POSSESSING DIFFERENT CRITERIA FOR THEIR OWN SUCCESS. FOR EXAMPLE, THE FUNDING OF A STATE UNIVERSITY MAY DEPEND PARTIALLY ON EVIDENCE THAT...

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