BUSINESS SUCCESS: WHAT FACTORS REALLY MATTER?



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Business Success: What Factors Really Matter?

Greg H. Kaase, Texas A&M University

Dean A. McCorkle, Texas A&M University
Steven L. Klose, Texas A&M University,
[email protected]
Joe L. Outlaw, Texas A&M University

David P. Anderson, Texas A&M University

George M. Knapek, Texas A&M University

Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the
Southern Agricultural Economics Association 35th Annual Meeting,
Mobile, Alabama, February 1-5, 2003.

Copyright 2002 by Kaase, McCorkle, Klose, Outlaw, Anderson, and Knapek. All rights reserved. Readers may
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