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The “family business brand”: an enquiry into the construction of the image of family businesses

Journal of Family Business Management, 2011
PurposeFamily businesses (FBs) play an important role in economies across the world. FBs are consistently associated with specific attributes and expectations, which is something that points towards the notion that FBs can be regarded as a “brand” on their own.
Krappe, Alexander   +2 more
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The Family in Family Business

Family Business Review, 2011
Research abounds on the nuances of family business, many comparing management, leadership, and performance of these businesses against those that are not influenced by family involvement. Although comparative studies eventually led to the development of family business definitions, the treatment of in-laws has been surreptitiously left out.
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From a Business for a Family to a Family Business

2014
The second generation (G2) in this book is a very important generation because it is positioned between the founding generation (G1) and the third generation (G3), thus exposed to both migration and integration. To be in the middle requires a special skill in balancing the expectations and ambitions of the G1 and those of the G3.
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Family first or business first: issues in family business

2020
The influence of family patterns on later relationships and the need to gain an appropriate level of independence from the family system are still present, and greatly complicated in a family business. A company will probably seek to employ competent professional managers, but may find it difficult to motivate and retain them if the most desirable ...
Hande Yasargil, Lloyd Denton
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Family businesses and business families in cultural context: interdisciplinary updates for family business research

Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
PurposeThis article shows that business family and family business research is dominated by reductionist and biased concepts of culture that are in sharp contrast with recent advances in anthropology and the broader social sciences that would allow for more fine-grained analyses.Design/methodology/approachThrough an inbound theorizing approach, state ...
Tobias Koellner, Steffen Roth
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Big Business and Family Business

2018
Chapter 4 begins to connect the changes in finance to changes in the global economy and the national and global distribution of wealth. The financiers, rich though they have become, remain agents of the richer still families of dynastic wealth. Although family business sounds old-fashioned or quaint, it is demonstrated that dynastic wealth still ...
Louçã Francisco, Ash Michael
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Family Businesses and the Business of Families: A Consideration of the Role of the Lawyer

Texas Wesleyan Law Review, 1998
The principal theme of this article explores the impact to the family and the business when the family structure is shattered, and devises an analytical process for lawyers to work with family business owners and/or managers to minimize the impact on the business.
Hobbs, Steven H., Hobbs, Fay Wilson
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Quality issues for the family business.

2005
This chapter provides an overview of quality issues within family businesses, including business/product quality, service quality, and impacts on destination quality and competitiveness. Case studies of quality management in family tourism businesses are taken from Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, demonstrating that many family businesses do stress ...
Getz, Donald   +2 more
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The Intermingling of Business and Family Finances in Family-Owned Businesses

Family Business Review, 1999
This study uses data from a national survey of 673 business-owning households to assess factors associated with intermingling business and family finances. Logit analysis indicates that the use of family resources in the business is more likely in sole proprietorships; when the business owes money to financial institutions; and when the business owner
George W. Haynes   +3 more
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