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Identifying and Ranking Development Drivers of Knowledge-based Technology-Driven Companies (Case study: Fars Province Science and Technology Park)

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Table (1)- Definitions of technology-driven companies
Table (2)- Drivers extracted from the research background
Table 3. The total number of employees was 424, which was equal to Morgan's table; the sample size was 201, which was calculated as the statistical sample in terms of the number of employees in each area
Table (4)- Final results of the KMO test and Bartlett’s sphericity test
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