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Determining the Relevant Factors in the Success Strategies of Small Enterprises

John H. Kelmar and Dianne L.W. Wingham
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John H. Kelmar: Curtin University of Technology, Perth and Edith Cowan University, Bunbury, Australia
Dianne L.W. Wingham: Curtin University of Technology, Perth and Edith Cowan University, Bunbury, Australia

Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, 1995, vol. 4, issue 2, 215-236

Abstract: The methods used to gauge the performance of large companies may not be relevant to assess the success strategies of small enterprises. Re searchers differ a great deal in this respect. Collating a number of research studies cutting across several countries, the authors of this paper have attempted to develop a framework, centred around three classifications of strategies: firm characteristics, firm competencies, and growth strategies.

Date: 1995
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DOI: 10.1177/097135579500400204

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