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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Competency-Based View
2.2. Resource-Based View
2.3. Dynamic Capabilities
2.4. SME Sustainability and Capability Integration
2.5. Strategic Planning and Business Sustainability
2.6. Finance and Accounting Capability and Business Sustainability
2.7. Leadership and Business Sustainability
2.8. Business Knowledge and Business Sustainability
2.9. Product Development Capability and Business Sustainability
2.10. External Factors and Business Sustainability
2.11. Integration into a Hierarchical Capability System
3. Research Methodology
3.1. Research Design
3.2. Qualitative Phase
3.3. Quantitative Phase, Population and Sampling
3.4. Research Instrument
3.5. Validity and Reliability
3.6. Data Screening
3.7. Analytical Strategy
4. Result
4.1. Sample Profile
4.2. Measurement Model
4.3. Structural Model and Hypothesis Testing
5. Discussion
5.1. Strategic Planning as the Core Capability for SME Sustainability
5.2. Business Knowledge and Product Development as Complementary Capabilities
5.3. The Contextual Roles of Finance, Leadership and External Factors
5.4. The Planning-Centric Sustainability Model
5.5. Broader Implications and Future Research Directions
6. Conclusions and Implications
6.1. Conclusions
6.2. Theoretical Contributions
6.3. Practical and Policy Implications
6.4. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Hypothesis | Path | β | p-value | Result |
| H1 | Strategic planning → Business sustainability | 0.255 | < 0.001 | Supported |
| H2 | Finance and accounting → Business sustainability | 0.103 | 0.082 | Not supported |
| H3 | Leadership → Business sustainability |
0.093 | 0.142 | Not supported |
| H4 | Business knowledge → Business sustainability | 0.181 | 0.006 | Supported |
| H5 | Product development → Business sustainability | 0.148 | 0.027 | Supported |
| H6 | External factors → Business sustainability |
0.071 | 0.257 | Not supported |
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