This book addresses the increasing prominence of family-owned business
groups and their potential to influence growth and development in the
global economy. Family businesses are not necessarily converging
towards unitary models of corporate governance or organizational
designs, but remain heterogeneous in a global economy. Empirical
evidence on the developmental effects of family-owned business groups
is fragmented and inconclusive: are there tangible differences between
family-owned business groups in emerging economies and developed
countries? Are there important variations across and between
industries? How have geopolitical circumstances shaped their
activities? In this book, the author seeks alternative, pluralistic,
and cross-disciplinary approaches through economic, management, and
organizational perspectives. This book provides readers with a core
understanding of how both corporate governance and business strategy
are shaped by the institutional frameworks of markets, as well as
knowledge into how institutional context shapes the governance and
strategies of family business groups. It is an invaluable reference
tool for scholars and students in the social sciences, as well as
professionals involved in strategic management issues within a
knowledge management context.
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Towards a Pluralistic Approach
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ISBN
9783319422435
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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