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Planning for the succession process among Galician family businesses

Susana Barbeito Roibal (), Gerardo Domínguez Feijoó, Manuel Martínez Carballo and Eduardo Guillén Solórzano
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Gerardo Domínguez Feijoó: Universidade da Coruña. España.
Manuel Martínez Carballo: Universidade da Coruña. España.
Eduardo Guillén Solórzano: Universidade da Coruña. España.

Economic Analysis Working Papers (2002-2010). Atlantic Review of Economics (2011-2016), 2006, vol. 5, 1-23

Abstract: A research project on Galician family owned businesses, financed by the University of A Coruña from 2004 to 2005, analyzed results from 57 of these companies that earned a profit of more than 5 million euro in 2003. One of the aspects examined in this project, which is the aim of this article, shows the importance that Galician family business owners pay to the planning for the succession process. Literature on family owned businesses emphasizes the importance of planning in successful occurrences. The obtained results increasingly show changes in the significance that the Galician family business owners give to our focus of study, almost reaching the level of importance that literature has given to the succession process in the last decade.

Date: 2006
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