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An Ambition to Grow

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Ron Kemp
R Hakkert
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This report tries to gain insight in the willingness or ambition to grow of a small business owner. The main question of this report is therefore: Which factors influence the ambition to grow a business? To examine the ambition to grow an economic and a psychological perspective is given in this study.

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Paper provided by EIM Business and Policy Research in its series Scales Research Reports with number H200603.

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Date of creation: 21 Jun 2006
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