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States that there is little research into leaders of not‐for‐profit organizations, particularly in the private, religious sector. Attempts to discover if there is a relationship between organizational growth and a leader’s age and risk propensity and whether organizations are more likely to grow when they have leaders that are relatively young risk takers. Uses a sample of Southern Baptist Churches in Arkansas, USA, to investigate the theory. Concludes that risk propensity has a bigger impact than age.

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