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and taxes that best fits its goals. We find that governments that focus entirely on eradicating piracy use lower levels of … size. This result highlights the importance of demand side policies in the fight against piracy and posts a challenge to …
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The purpose of this pioneering study in the field of family business is to measure the degree of commitment to the family business among family members who do not actually work in the firm. After analyzing the characteristics of these people, we identify four very different groups. The existence...
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This paper summarizes the preliminary findings of a research project of an exploratory nature currently being conducted …
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In response to the statistics showing high mortality among family businesses, this study looks at a group of Spanish family businesses (FBs) that have demonstrated an ability to grow and innovate. Typically, these FBs have gained prestige in the Spanish economy not only because they have reached...
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. Research in management agrees with the findings in family business research regarding the preference for an insider as … will add value to the firm by seeking new opportunities and fostering entrepreneurship. Parties external to the firm are … are grounded in combined qualitative and quantitative techniques applied to an extensive research project involving in …
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It has been observed in previous studies that certain characteristics of family businesses may impede internationalization. These characteristics include the concentration of decision-making in the hands of a single shareholder or small group of shareholders, delays in the succession process,...
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driving forces behind the success of Family Businesses (FBs). Whereas the earlier research dealt with family members who are …
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Indigenous firms in Mexico, as in most developing countries, take the shape of family businesses. Regardless of size, the most predominant ones are those owned and managed by one or more families or descendent families of the founders. From the point of view of economics and business...
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It is argued that joint stock companies would be transformed from family firms to managerial firms with their development in size and scope. Such managerial firms would have many small shareholders; hence the ownership and management of the firm would be separated. However, in many developing...
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The current system of publication in biomedical research provides a distorted view of the reality of scientific data …
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