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Antecedent and consequence model

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Hello, my model includes both antecedent and consequence variables.
In details,
1) antecedents: 1) parent capability variables and 2) subsidiary capability variables
2) subsidiary activity development (i.e. expanding the number of business activities)
3) outcomes: 1) performance (ordinal) and 2) survival (divested or not)

It is a little bit complex since I aim to examine both the antecedents and outcomes of subsidiary development.
What I can think of now is splitting the model into two parts and do the empirical tests my panel dataset.
That is,
1) antecedent-subsidiary activity development: logistic regression (possibility to expand subsidiary activity)
2) subsidiary activity development -subsidiary performance: xtordinal logit (performance variable is ordinal)
3) subsidiary activity development-subsidiary failure: cox model

I wonder whether these empirics above are appropriate to test both antecedents and consequences.
But it seems that splitting a model into two is not ideal, so any recommentation for my empirical testing will be grateful.
Thank you.

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