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Developing the model and the multiplicative linkage of the growth elements, exploring the weight of these elements and testing the evaluation of the model according to its Theoretical Saturation: All of these reinforce the finding that willingness plays a central role in the paths to growth.
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Seibold, L.K.C. (2020). The Practial Side: Pragmatic-Normative Implications. In: Family Businesses’ Growth. Familienunternehmen und KMU. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-29396-3_5
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