Special Issue on Family Entrepreneurship in Transition and Emerging Economies
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Abstract:
The aim of this special issue is to broaden discussions on family entrepreneurship in transition and emerging economies. These economies have advanced in terms of their market orientated governance systems that incorporate infrastructure necessary for business growth (Dabić et al., 2015; Hoskisson et al., 2013). Many authors suggest that family business behaviour differs between transition, emerging and developed countries, but little research has focused on the rationale for these differences (Palalic, 2017; Vuong et al., 2016; Wright et al., 2014). The main focus of this special was innovations, intellectual capital, quality management, human resources management, culture influences on socioemotional wealth (SEW), conflict management in family business.
Date: 2018-08-04
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/bj4zg
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