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Corporate governance (CG) studies have mostly focused on highly dispersed corporations. However, there is an important need for research exploring the governance structure of family-owned firms. The main characteristics that distinguish the family firm from the other types of corporations are...
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This important volume sheds light on a group of smaller European countries, often overlooked in economic discussions, that share a high degree of corporatism-Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. The contributors to this book investigate the...
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"This bookis a source for the latest scholarly research on the most appropriate measures and initiatives for firms to become more competitive within various sectors, incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives through theoretical foundations and real-world case studies for those interested in...
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"This book is a source for the latest scholarly research on the most appropriate measures and initiatives for firms to become more competitive within various sectors, incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives through theoretical foundations and real-world case studies for those interested in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011560724