The complexities inherent within family firms have always been an area of interest among researchers. The integration of these two entities, though providing complementary attributes which can contribute to the success of the business, also creates potential areas for conflicts due to overlapping interests between these two entities. The complexities take on an added dimension when ethnicity is being considered
This article explores the factors used to make succession choices as ethnic Chinese family business ...
This introduction traces the disappearance of Chinese family businesses from 1949 to 1978, their rev...
In this paper we put forth the Overseas Chinese Family Business (OCFB) as a distinct business type a...
This paper examines four in-depth case studies of Chinese family businesses in Singapore that have g...
Much of the prevailing literature today and even the learned perception of many academic researchers...
"In line with developments in Southeast Asia, Singapore's society and economy are undergoing rapid c...
Families control more than half of the corporations in East Asia (Claessens, Djankov, Fan and Lang, ...
Chinese immigrants have long been a feature of Australia\u27s population mix and play a critical rol...
The objective of this study is to investigate the success factors and limitations of second generati...
In official Singaporean discourse family is still viewed as a building block of society and as one o...
This paper aims to identify the changing managerial personnel composition of overseas Chinese family...
This research has been undertaken to explore the issues concerning family business. Although family...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
The model of the Chinese family business (CFB) and its institutional origins was initially developed...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Dr. Ka...
This article explores the factors used to make succession choices as ethnic Chinese family business ...
This introduction traces the disappearance of Chinese family businesses from 1949 to 1978, their rev...
In this paper we put forth the Overseas Chinese Family Business (OCFB) as a distinct business type a...
This paper examines four in-depth case studies of Chinese family businesses in Singapore that have g...
Much of the prevailing literature today and even the learned perception of many academic researchers...
"In line with developments in Southeast Asia, Singapore's society and economy are undergoing rapid c...
Families control more than half of the corporations in East Asia (Claessens, Djankov, Fan and Lang, ...
Chinese immigrants have long been a feature of Australia\u27s population mix and play a critical rol...
The objective of this study is to investigate the success factors and limitations of second generati...
In official Singaporean discourse family is still viewed as a building block of society and as one o...
This paper aims to identify the changing managerial personnel composition of overseas Chinese family...
This research has been undertaken to explore the issues concerning family business. Although family...
In this paper factors that reflect the nature and underpinnings of Hong Kong Chinese family busi...
The model of the Chinese family business (CFB) and its institutional origins was initially developed...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Dr. Ka...
This article explores the factors used to make succession choices as ethnic Chinese family business ...
This introduction traces the disappearance of Chinese family businesses from 1949 to 1978, their rev...
In this paper we put forth the Overseas Chinese Family Business (OCFB) as a distinct business type a...