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Succession Processes

Hermut Kormann () and Monika Susanne Börner ()

Chapter Chapter 10 in Ownership in a Family Business as a Profession, 2024, pp 131-145 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The topic of succession can be described as fateful, as it has far-reaching effects on the future of the family business due to its decisive character. Moreover, it touches all areas of the family business: the structures and processes of the family, the business, and also the secondary assets. Succession resonates as a recurring theme in many questions and permeates all areas. It can be related to ownership or leadership, and often both are linked together.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-45255-1_10

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