Ownership in Family Businesses
Hermut Kormann () and
Monika Susanne Börner ()
Chapter Chapter 1 in Ownership in a Family Business as a Profession, 2024, pp 3-10 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Ownership of a family business is usually a gift from the second generation onwards—a gift that comes with many expectations, tasks, and challenges. It is associated with responsibility and privileges, with opportunities and demands, with rights and duties. The design of this ownership affects the lives of the owners themselves, their families, and all employees, suppliers, and customers—in the present and the future. Thus, the owners move in a changing and complex constellation and need willingness, competencies, and time for this.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-45255-1_1
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