We are accustomed to the idea that single families control a number of our largest firms. In Australia the Murdochs in media, the Lowys in retail and Gina Rinehart and her estranged children in the resources sector occupy us in the business, social, and occasionally the sports sections of our daily news. Beyond the enjoyment of reading and watching the activities of the extremely rich, family firms also raise serious questions, about entrepreneurship, about firm governance, about varieties of capitalist systems and about the functioning of markets. Four books give a fascinating insight as Ben Tipton\u27s lively review essay in the Australian Review of Public Affairs reveals. Book Title: Solvay: History of a Multinational Family Fi...
I draw from the concept of mixed gambles to investigate the socioemotional wealth trade-offs associa...
This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm dec...
Family firms are very prominent in many parts of the world, including in many of the most dynamic em...
In contrast to widespread assessments that family enterprises lack sufficient resources and capabili...
Australian family firms make a significant contribution to the Australian and global economy. Despit...
Family firms account for a large proportion of firms in most countries. In industrialised countries ...
At the end of the twentieth century, family firms remained numerically important in virtually all ec...
it is widely acknowledged that family-owned and managed firms are an economic phenomenon with indiv...
Family Businesses drive global economic growth and employment. The Global Family Business Index, pub...
A systematic review of the family firm literature reveals little more than a handful of scholarly pa...
Your journal might consider broadening its coverage of family firms to include more articles that de...
To what extent is a family business the outcome of a business family? Are inventors working on their...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
Copyright © 2004 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Australian family firms make a significant contributio...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means’ classic study), the role of the family in capi...
I draw from the concept of mixed gambles to investigate the socioemotional wealth trade-offs associa...
This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm dec...
Family firms are very prominent in many parts of the world, including in many of the most dynamic em...
In contrast to widespread assessments that family enterprises lack sufficient resources and capabili...
Australian family firms make a significant contribution to the Australian and global economy. Despit...
Family firms account for a large proportion of firms in most countries. In industrialised countries ...
At the end of the twentieth century, family firms remained numerically important in virtually all ec...
it is widely acknowledged that family-owned and managed firms are an economic phenomenon with indiv...
Family Businesses drive global economic growth and employment. The Global Family Business Index, pub...
A systematic review of the family firm literature reveals little more than a handful of scholarly pa...
Your journal might consider broadening its coverage of family firms to include more articles that de...
To what extent is a family business the outcome of a business family? Are inventors working on their...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means ’ classic study), the role of the family in cap...
Copyright © 2004 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Australian family firms make a significant contributio...
Since the managerial thesis (notably Berle and Means’ classic study), the role of the family in capi...
I draw from the concept of mixed gambles to investigate the socioemotional wealth trade-offs associa...
This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm dec...
Family firms are very prominent in many parts of the world, including in many of the most dynamic em...