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The family company and its stakeholders
Journal of Communication Management, 1998In addition to facing a number of special management challenges, the family company, defined as a business owned and operated by a family that employs several family members, must pay special attention to communicating with its stakeholders. Family companies share many stakeholder groups with all other companies.
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2010
Društvo je vrlo specifična, kompleksna i profinjena ljudska tvorevina. Linije koje spajaju pojedine segmente i razine na kojima ti segmenti egzistiraju definirani su namjenski, namjerno i vrlo funkcionalno prema unaprijed dogovorenim pravilima a na osnovu točno određenih potreba društva na koja se odnose. Egzistirati u današnjem društvu znači djelovati,
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Društvo je vrlo specifična, kompleksna i profinjena ljudska tvorevina. Linije koje spajaju pojedine segmente i razine na kojima ti segmenti egzistiraju definirani su namjenski, namjerno i vrlo funkcionalno prema unaprijed dogovorenim pravilima a na osnovu točno određenih potreba društva na koja se odnose. Egzistirati u današnjem društvu znači djelovati,
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The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Addressing topics such as the status quo of management literature, this book discusses how capital market participants view family companies, and features country-specific general and legal chapters on France, Italy, Turkey, and more.
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Board Architecture and Family Companies
1999Family businesses account for 66 per cent of all businesses across the world. In the US they generate $1.5 trillion of the gross national product and total 1.7 million businesses (Mueller: viii). In Germany 60 per cent of the mainly family-owned Mittelstand companies, like Porsche and Haribo, are among the world’s top five in their sector and account ...
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Three's Company: Family Therapy with Only‐Child Families
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1981The only child and his or her parents may have special problems when it comes to settling the issues of parent‐child identification and attachment. Children, regardless of birth order or number of siblings, cope more easily with the developmental tasks of the oedipal period if there is not pressure to remain loyal to just one of the parental pair.
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Listed Family Companies in Italy
This chapter examines the phenomenon of Italian listed family firms. The analysis begins with a general overview of the typical characteristics of these companies, along with some statistical data on their importance in the Italian territory. The first part of the analysis continues with a case study on the potential correlation between ownership ...openaire +1 more source
FAMILY COMPANY: CHALLENGES OF SUCCESSION IN A RURAL COMPANY IN SORRISO/MT
Scientific Journal of Applied Social and Clinical Science, 2022Aline Vanessa Schons +1 more
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Web-based sustainability reporting by family companies: the role of the richest European families
Accounting Forum, 2022M C Branco, Isabel Lourenço
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Financial management of family companies
2019Family businesses are the largest, steadily expanding and the most prevailing and successful firms across countries. Their form is out-of-the-ordinary and needs special management and treatment. First of all, the purpose of this master thesis is to present thorough analysis of the family business complexity and figure it out providing special handling ...
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