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Innovation, growth, and succession in Asian family enterprises

Chung, Hsi-Mei(Edited by)Ding, Hung-bin(Edited by)Phan, Phillip(Edited by)Yu, Andy(Edited by)
Part of the The Johns Hopkins University Series on Entrepreneurship series
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The scope and depth of family business research have been quickly expanding in the last two decades.

The editors and contributors to this book present eight recent studies examining the impact of external or internal family conditions on the innovation, growth, and succession of family firms in Asia.

By examining the influence of families on firm behaviors and decisions, researchers have been pushing the boundaries of this field.

As researchers develop a better understanding of how families influence their businesses, the family conditions, including the properties and dynamics of families, have been found to play significant roles in the business decisions.

In addition, globalization as a pressing issue has brought new opportunities and challenges to families and their businesses.

This volume comprises diverse topics, including less commonly examined issues such as kinship, immigrant family enterprises, and family asset management.

This book is a rich resource for researchers, students, and family business consultants.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing
1839104333 / 9781839104336
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
658.04
26/03/2021
England
English
256 pages
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