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Case One: Today’s Paint and Body – Different Views of Finding a New President

Alan L. Carsrud () and Malin Brännback ()
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Alan L. Carsrud: Ryerson University
Malin Brännback: Åbo Akademi University

Chapter Chapter 3 in Understanding Family Firms, 2012, pp 9-21 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The research for this case initially was undertaken by Geoff Gilpin, Taka Hayashi, David Hou, Tamara Wolfe, Chris Renner, and Nancy Wong. The case was developed by Alan L. Carsrud and Mark Wisniewski. This case looks not just at firm leadership, but the perceptions of who ought to run a family firm and the differing perceptions of those who are involved both from the family and outsiders.

Keywords: Board Member; Family Firm; Family Business; Initial Public Offering; Advisory Board (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0866-6_3

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