The Endurance of Family Businesses
Herausgeber: Fernandez Perez, Paloma; Colli, Andrea
The Endurance of Family Businesses
Herausgeber: Fernandez Perez, Paloma; Colli, Andrea
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A collection of essays offering an overview of the importance and resilience of family-controlled large businesses.
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A collection of essays offering an overview of the importance and resilience of family-controlled large businesses.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781107480513
- ISBN-10: 1107480515
- Artikelnr.: 42139549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9781107480513
- ISBN-10: 1107480515
- Artikelnr.: 42139549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: a global revolution: the endurance of large family businesses
around the world Paloma Fernandez Perez and Andrea Colli; Part I.
Theoretical Issues and Debates: 1. The emergence of family business
studies: a historical approach to pioneering centers, scholars, and ideas
Paloma Fernandez Perez and Nuria Puig; 2. Family firm longevity: a
balancing act between continuity and change Pramodita Sharma and Carlo
Salvato; 3. Family values or crony capitalism Harold James; 4. Risk,
uncertainty, and family ownership Andrea Colli; Part II. Exogenus Factors:
The Environment: 5. Entrepreneurial spirit in the evolution of Swedish
family businesses Hans Sjögren; 6. Cultural forces in large family firm
persistence: a model based upon the case project Vipin Gupta; 7. Family
firms and the new multinationals: evidence from Spain Mauro F. Guillén and
Esteban Garcia Canal; 8. Finance and family-ness: a historical overview of
assessing the economics of kinship Christopher Kobrak and Pramuan
Bunkanwanicha; Part III. Endogenous Determinants: Inside the Black Box: 9.
The women of the family business Christine Blondel and Marina Niforos; 10.
The role of values in family-owned firms Remei Agulles, Lucia Ceja and
Josep Tàpies; 11. Managing professionalization in family business:
transforming strategies for managerial succession and recruitment in family
firms in the twentieth century Susanna Fellman.
around the world Paloma Fernandez Perez and Andrea Colli; Part I.
Theoretical Issues and Debates: 1. The emergence of family business
studies: a historical approach to pioneering centers, scholars, and ideas
Paloma Fernandez Perez and Nuria Puig; 2. Family firm longevity: a
balancing act between continuity and change Pramodita Sharma and Carlo
Salvato; 3. Family values or crony capitalism Harold James; 4. Risk,
uncertainty, and family ownership Andrea Colli; Part II. Exogenus Factors:
The Environment: 5. Entrepreneurial spirit in the evolution of Swedish
family businesses Hans Sjögren; 6. Cultural forces in large family firm
persistence: a model based upon the case project Vipin Gupta; 7. Family
firms and the new multinationals: evidence from Spain Mauro F. Guillén and
Esteban Garcia Canal; 8. Finance and family-ness: a historical overview of
assessing the economics of kinship Christopher Kobrak and Pramuan
Bunkanwanicha; Part III. Endogenous Determinants: Inside the Black Box: 9.
The women of the family business Christine Blondel and Marina Niforos; 10.
The role of values in family-owned firms Remei Agulles, Lucia Ceja and
Josep Tàpies; 11. Managing professionalization in family business:
transforming strategies for managerial succession and recruitment in family
firms in the twentieth century Susanna Fellman.
Introduction: a global revolution: the endurance of large family businesses
around the world Paloma Fernandez Perez and Andrea Colli; Part I.
Theoretical Issues and Debates: 1. The emergence of family business
studies: a historical approach to pioneering centers, scholars, and ideas
Paloma Fernandez Perez and Nuria Puig; 2. Family firm longevity: a
balancing act between continuity and change Pramodita Sharma and Carlo
Salvato; 3. Family values or crony capitalism Harold James; 4. Risk,
uncertainty, and family ownership Andrea Colli; Part II. Exogenus Factors:
The Environment: 5. Entrepreneurial spirit in the evolution of Swedish
family businesses Hans Sjögren; 6. Cultural forces in large family firm
persistence: a model based upon the case project Vipin Gupta; 7. Family
firms and the new multinationals: evidence from Spain Mauro F. Guillén and
Esteban Garcia Canal; 8. Finance and family-ness: a historical overview of
assessing the economics of kinship Christopher Kobrak and Pramuan
Bunkanwanicha; Part III. Endogenous Determinants: Inside the Black Box: 9.
The women of the family business Christine Blondel and Marina Niforos; 10.
The role of values in family-owned firms Remei Agulles, Lucia Ceja and
Josep Tàpies; 11. Managing professionalization in family business:
transforming strategies for managerial succession and recruitment in family
firms in the twentieth century Susanna Fellman.
around the world Paloma Fernandez Perez and Andrea Colli; Part I.
Theoretical Issues and Debates: 1. The emergence of family business
studies: a historical approach to pioneering centers, scholars, and ideas
Paloma Fernandez Perez and Nuria Puig; 2. Family firm longevity: a
balancing act between continuity and change Pramodita Sharma and Carlo
Salvato; 3. Family values or crony capitalism Harold James; 4. Risk,
uncertainty, and family ownership Andrea Colli; Part II. Exogenus Factors:
The Environment: 5. Entrepreneurial spirit in the evolution of Swedish
family businesses Hans Sjögren; 6. Cultural forces in large family firm
persistence: a model based upon the case project Vipin Gupta; 7. Family
firms and the new multinationals: evidence from Spain Mauro F. Guillén and
Esteban Garcia Canal; 8. Finance and family-ness: a historical overview of
assessing the economics of kinship Christopher Kobrak and Pramuan
Bunkanwanicha; Part III. Endogenous Determinants: Inside the Black Box: 9.
The women of the family business Christine Blondel and Marina Niforos; 10.
The role of values in family-owned firms Remei Agulles, Lucia Ceja and
Josep Tàpies; 11. Managing professionalization in family business:
transforming strategies for managerial succession and recruitment in family
firms in the twentieth century Susanna Fellman.