The article utilizes research on family firms and entrepreneurship in Italy and Sweden in order to assess the opportunities of comparative business history for the advancement of the research fiel
Background: issues and framework From an historian’s point of view, family firms are one intriguing ...
At the end of the twentieth century, family firms remained numerically important in virtually all ec...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
Family businesses are the most ubiquitous form of business organization in Europe. Yet, most of the ...
The article analyzes the business history's approach to family business studies and the implication ...
The chapter deals with the role of family firms in the process of industrialization in the Western W...
A Comparative Study between Italian and US Family Firms. A special view on economic cognitive proces...
For most of us, the term 'family firm' summons up images of an old-established and perhaps rather co...
The aim of this paper is to present family business history as a new discipline at the edges of econ...
This article analyzes, compares, and aggregates empirical findings of three individual investigation...
Deposited in University of Wolverhampton repository (WIRE) 19 May 2008, available at: http://hdl.han...
Family businesses and business families existed long before the genesis of historians and economists...
The article explores the perspectives on performance easurement in family firms from the perspective...
This paper is the first in a special section of the European Management Review dedicated to the grow...
The article treats the context and inner life large family firms. The dominant question posed is wha...
Background: issues and framework From an historian’s point of view, family firms are one intriguing ...
At the end of the twentieth century, family firms remained numerically important in virtually all ec...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
Family businesses are the most ubiquitous form of business organization in Europe. Yet, most of the ...
The article analyzes the business history's approach to family business studies and the implication ...
The chapter deals with the role of family firms in the process of industrialization in the Western W...
A Comparative Study between Italian and US Family Firms. A special view on economic cognitive proces...
For most of us, the term 'family firm' summons up images of an old-established and perhaps rather co...
The aim of this paper is to present family business history as a new discipline at the edges of econ...
This article analyzes, compares, and aggregates empirical findings of three individual investigation...
Deposited in University of Wolverhampton repository (WIRE) 19 May 2008, available at: http://hdl.han...
Family businesses and business families existed long before the genesis of historians and economists...
The article explores the perspectives on performance easurement in family firms from the perspective...
This paper is the first in a special section of the European Management Review dedicated to the grow...
The article treats the context and inner life large family firms. The dominant question posed is wha...
Background: issues and framework From an historian’s point of view, family firms are one intriguing ...
At the end of the twentieth century, family firms remained numerically important in virtually all ec...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...