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Asymmetry of the information and the knowledge between owners and workers in large family companies, as the determinant of their success

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No 25/2015, Working Papers from Institute of Economic Research

Abstract: In the majority economic areas of the world, family businesses are the overwhelming majority, it is certain in the case of small and medium-sized busi-nesses. Large family companies – in opposition to common opinion – are not the economy margin. It is other way round, they are not directly identifiable as a family companies. Family companies often reached global success in just decades.

Keywords: information; knowledge; asymmetry of information; asymmetry of knowledge; large family companies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-04, Revised 2015-04
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