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Literature studies confirm that family-owned enterprises do pay attention to their stakeholders. This chapter explores the phenomenon of project risk culture in micro- and small businesses, which are owned by families. Special attention has been directed to the relationship between project risk...
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structures of the enterprise. Based on such premises, in this article we analyze CEO succession in companies quoted on the Warsaw … be observed (213/258). It is worth adding that in the actual succession subgroup, supervisory boards prefer to appoint …
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Despite extensive research into succession planning, little is known about the impact of the continuity outlook of a … important variable explaining high growth intentions is exploration activity. Succession, co-owners continuing the firm and … or succession as continuity outlooks compared to closing down the firm or selling the firm outside the family. …
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Maros-Watampone road passes through a critical geometric conservation area where it is a barrier to the development improvement. Previous studies recommend that three proposed alternative constructions can be used: 1. Elevated Bridge, 2. Cut and Fill, 3. Tunnel system. The Government invited...
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The idea of this paper is to align the business decision-making process with detected product competitiveness characteristics of the domestic company on the domestic market. For this paper was designed "proposal of the operational steps of a simple market and product research methodology", for...
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A decision problem is relatively complex and broadly involves two distinct moments, i) information gathering and ii) use of available information and decision-making. In the first case one can discuss the potential of rigorous methods (statistical analysis and modelling) commonly used to enable...
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