Decision-making for business growth: small family businesses in Selangor, Malaysia.
In Malaysia, approximately 90% of the businesses are categorized as small businesses. Although the majority of the small businesses are family owned, they make a significant contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product. Therefore, the prevalence of small family businesses has a potential economic and social impact that is realised in terms of reducing unemployment rates and growing the family income.
Year of publication: |
2010
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Authors: | Jamaluddin, Askiah Binti |
Publisher: |
Curtin University of Technology. Curtin Business School. School of Management |
Subject: | small family business | Selangor | Malaysia | original research outcomes model (ROM) | business growth |
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