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Title: Model for Measuring Small Firm Success
Authors: V Thilagam Nagaraj
Keywords: Small firms
Success
Growth in capital investments
Growth in sales
Growth in number of employees)
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Journal of Contemporary Research In Management
Abstract: Measuring small firm success has been a challenge for quite some time as the industry norms and country norms regarding the size of the firm in terms of capital and number of employees not being the same. This study attempts to predict a model, that would help the entrepreneur/ owner manager to know with his own given capacities of capital, labour, experience and education what should be his level of sales to claim that the organization is successfully run.
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