Entrepreneurship in Family Business: Cases from China

This book presents an excellent analysis of how a family business is different from other forms of organization and especially its peculiarities in relation to entrepreneurship. Focusing on small and medium-sized second-generation Chinese family businesses this book provides an in-depth analysis on the relationship between the firms' family attributes - or "familiness" as conceptualized in this book - and entrepreneurial processes, which leads to different outcomes. Eight cases from China are presented in this book and a dual-level approach is proposed for research on entrepreneurship in family businesses, emphasising both firm processes and the role of individual owner-managers. Readers will also find several useful policy and practice-oriented perspectives in this book.

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Author: Henry X. Shi
Language: English
Vendor: Commercial
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Publication date: 2014
ISBN: 9783319043036
Category: Book
Subcategory: Hardcover
Added: August 21, 2014

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