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Self-employment of older workers and the transition to retirement: using machine learning to uncover heterogeneity in work arrangements. [PDF]
Abramowitz J, Joung A.
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Ties That Lift and Bind: How Relationships Empower and Disempower Careers. [PDF]
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The impact of the family and the business on family business sustainability
Journal of Business Venturing, 2003Abstract The purpose was to identify strategies for families to utilize to increase the success of both their business and their family based on analysis of data in the 1997 National Family Business Survey (1997 NFBS). Both the family system and the responses to disruptions had significant effects on gross revenue and owner's perceived success ...
Sharon M Dánes, Kathryn Stafford
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Family Business Ethics: At the Crossroads of Business Ethics and Family Business
Journal of Business Ethics, 2016In spite of the considerable development of research in the fields of business ethics and family business, a comprehensive review and integration of the area where both disciplines intersect has not been undertaken so far. This paper aims at contributing to the call for more research on family business ethics by answering the following research ...
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Balancing the “Family” and the “Business” in family business
Business Horizons, 1984Abstract Managerial strategies in the family business differ according to the degree of power the manager has within the family.
Phyllis G. Holland, William R. Boulton
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Governance Challenges in Family Businesses and Business Families
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2015We use the articles and commentaries in this special issue to reinvigorate the theme of family business governance and extend its scope beyond the single business, single–family approach that has traditionally dominated the family business literature.
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