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What Do We Know About Business Families? Setting the Stage for Leveraging Family Science Theories
Researchers recently pointed to family science as one avenue for better understanding business families. We submit, however, that leveraging family science will require building on what researchers have already learned, often without the benefit of ...
James G. Combs +4 more
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Advancing Family Business Research: The Promise of Microfoundations
Family business research has been flourishing in the past two decades (De Massis, Sharma, Chua, & Chrisman, 2012; Neubaum, 2018). This is manifest in an increasing number of family business studies published in top-tier management journals (e.g., Kotlar,
Alfredo De Massis, N. Foss
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Family Business Succession: What’s Motivation Got to Do With It?
Family businesses represent 80% of global business structures, but the low rate of successful transgenerational succession can have drastic implications for employees and local economies.
Marylène Gagné +3 more
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Reaching Up, Down, In, and Around: Couple and Family Coping During the Coronavirus Pandemic
The worldwide coronavirus (COVID‐19) has had profound effects on all aspects of life: physical health, the ability to travel locally or to more distant destinations, material and financial resources, and psychosocial wellbeing.
P. Fraenkel, Wonyoung Cho
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The provision of care work by families plays an integral role in the quality of life of older adults living in a nursing home setting. This critical interpretive synthesis examines family members’ perceptions of their roles and responsibilities in ...
G. Puurveen, J. Baumbusch, Preet Gandhi
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In 2012, the London Summit on Family Planning adopted the ambitious goal of increasing access to contraception for 120 million additional women and girls in the world’s poorest countries by 2020.
L. Zimmerman +3 more
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Pioneering conceptual and empirical work ascribe a trust advantage to family firms compared with their nonfamily analogies. But it remains unknown if this trust advantage persists with varying degrees of consumers’ brand familiarity.
Susanne Beck, Reinhard Prügl
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Çocukerkil aile sisteminde satın alma davranışı
Toplumda meydana gelen ekonomik, sosyal ve kültürel değişmeler, tüketim alışkanlıklarını da hızla değiştirmektedir. Bu değişim, pazarlamacıları yeni hedeflere yöneltmiştir.
Alagöz, Selda Başaran
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Çocukerkil aile sisteminde satın alma davranışı
Toplumda meydana gelen ekonomik, sosyal ve kültürel değişmeler, tüketim alışkanlıklarını da hızla değiştirmektedir. Bu değişim, pazarlamacıları yeni hedeflere yöneltmiştir.
Alagöz, Selda Başaran
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PURPOSE Comprehensiveness is lauded as 1 of the 5 core virtues of primary care, but its relationship with outcomes is unclear. We measured associations between variations in comprehensiveness of practice among family physicians and healthcare utilization
A. Bazemore +3 more
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