Small Business Critical Success Factors and the Legal Form of the Firm

Sudhir K. Chawla, Mary F. Hazeldine, Robert E. Jackson, Richard J. Lawrence

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Abstract

This study supports the concept that the legal form of small businesses may be a valuable addition to the commonly used measures of age and size as estimators of a firm's stage in its life cycle (the measure of maturity of a small business). A survey of 400 small business owners drawn from a mid-sized Texas city measured owners' perceptions of critical success factors relevant to them. Suggestions for future research are provided for additional confirmation of the incorporation step milestone in a life cycle as a determinant of a firm's perceptions of critical success factors.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Business and Entrepreneurship
Volume19
StatePublished - Oct 1 2007

Keywords

  • Legal firm
  • Small business

DC Disciplines

  • Accounting
  • Business

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