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From the supplier: The Keats and Bracker study results were analyzed to identify detrimental business practices that cause small business failure and assist business support groups in meeting the business sector's requirements. The principal component factor analysis with orthogonal rotation was used to analyze responses to the business failure measure. The results show that small business owners who do not effectively function in their operating environment are bound toward business failure.
Citation Details Title: A factor analytic study of the perceived causes of small business failure. Author: LuAnn Ricketts Gaskill Publication:Journal of Small Business Management (Refereed) Date: October 1, 1993 Publisher: International Council of Small Business Volume: v31 Issue: n4 Page: p18(14)