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Innovativeness and family-firm performance: The moderating effect of family commitment

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Fig. 1 provides a graphical summary of the hypotheses.
Table 1 presents the means, standard deviations, Cronbach ’s alpha values, and inter-correlations of the variables included in the following regression analysis
Fig. 3. Effect of innovativeness on firm performance (wave 2) when family commitment varies (based on Model 6 in Table 2)

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