Meanderings of a Resurrected Psychologist or, Lessons Learned in Creating a Family Business Program
Alan L. Carsrud
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1994, vol. 19, issue 1, 39-48
Abstract:
What do entrepreneurs become when they have a long-term personal relationship, get married, and/or have children? Their businesses mature Into family firms. What do entrepreneurial study centers do when they realize the above? They see an opportunity to start a family business program. What do accounting and legal firms do to try to reach this market? They sponsor a program. What happens to a psychologist, turned entrepreneur professor, who becomes Involved in a family business program? He Is resurrected as a family business professional. The focus of this paper Is the lessons learned during the journey towards developing a unique family business program as part of an entrepreneurial studies center In a major research university.
Date: 1994
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DOI: 10.1177/104225879401900103
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