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Dependent growth business model

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The Dependent Growth Business Model is a business model employed by a social network service where the rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value is decided by a particular set of predetermined and commuted factors or circumstances.

In addition, as opposed to an autonomous business model, in a growth dependent business model members may serve as both the suppliers and the consumers of content as well filling each role singly. The growth business model also details specific qualities in a supportive work environment that promotes and employs sustainability and environmentally friendly operational standards.

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