Family businesses form an inseparable part of each national economy. Therefore, it is necessary to pay significant attention to the aspects that will affect their growth and sustainability in the future. The main aim of this paper is to verify the implementation of key aspects within the entrepreneurial practice of family businesses that considerably affect their growth. Those aspects were identified while processing theoretical input data. On the basis of such knowledge, the research assumptions were determined, and their validity was subsequently verified through the Mann–Whitney U test, the non-parametric Kruskal–Wallis test and the χ2 test of independence. Afterwards, we were able to say that key determinants, such as a formal organisat...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Family businesses are an integral...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
The thesis deals with the phenomenon of "Family business". The first part involves theory aimed at t...
The subject of this paper is the family businesses and their specific relation to entrepreneurship...
Family businesses are part of the world's economies, with an estimated 70-90% share of total perform...
This paper focuses on family business topic. The aim of this paper is to discuss situation of family...
The study reviews three main models of the familiness after defining family business and estimating ...
This paper is the first in a special section of the European Management Review dedicated to the grow...
It has been argued that the contribution of family businesses to national economies is considerable ...
Research background: Family businesses represent a combination of family and business aspects. Typic...
The article aims to explain the reasons and the methods for evaluating the vitality of the family bu...
Research background: The success of family businesses abroad is not measured by profit, but is judge...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
Small and medium-sized enterprises are the dominant form of enterprise; according to estimates, fami...
The article aims to explain the reasons and the methods for evaluating the vitality of the family bu...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Family businesses are an integral...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
The thesis deals with the phenomenon of "Family business". The first part involves theory aimed at t...
The subject of this paper is the family businesses and their specific relation to entrepreneurship...
Family businesses are part of the world's economies, with an estimated 70-90% share of total perform...
This paper focuses on family business topic. The aim of this paper is to discuss situation of family...
The study reviews three main models of the familiness after defining family business and estimating ...
This paper is the first in a special section of the European Management Review dedicated to the grow...
It has been argued that the contribution of family businesses to national economies is considerable ...
Research background: Family businesses represent a combination of family and business aspects. Typic...
The article aims to explain the reasons and the methods for evaluating the vitality of the family bu...
Research background: The success of family businesses abroad is not measured by profit, but is judge...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
Small and medium-sized enterprises are the dominant form of enterprise; according to estimates, fami...
The article aims to explain the reasons and the methods for evaluating the vitality of the family bu...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2006.Family businesses are an integral...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
The thesis deals with the phenomenon of "Family business". The first part involves theory aimed at t...