47 research outputs found
Life After Succession in the Family Business: Is It Really the End of Problems?
The succession processes in family business are well chronicled in the business literature. Most of the research focuses on the process of transferring power within the business-family. What has not been as closely examined is the after-succession environment that exists when the management and leadership of the family business are passed on to the next generation. This article addresses that organizational climate and the potential for additional problems in the business-family if post-succession issues are not identified and addressed and suggests some steps that will be helpful in producing complete succession success.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
The Impact of Timing and Mode of Entry on Successor Development and Successful Succession
Family businesses frequently are disrupted by the process of succession of leadership and ownership. This article focuses on causes of conflict and how to manage success after siblings have entered the business.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
Defining family business: a closer look at definitional heterogeneity
Researchers have used a myriad of different definitions in seeking to explain the heterogeneity of family firms and their unique behavior; however, no widely-accepted definition exists today. Definitional clarity in any field is essential to provide (a) the basis for the analysis of performance both spatially and temporally and (b) the foundation upon which theories, frameworks and models are developed. We provide a comprehensive analysis of prior research and identify and classify 82 definitions of family business. We then review and evaluate five key theoretical perspectives in family business to identify how these have shaped and informed the definitions employed in the field and duly explain family firm heterogeneity. Finally, we provide a conceptual diagram to inform the choice of definition in different research settings
El principio de proporcionalidad en el derecho administrativo español
Aborda o princípio da proporcionalidade dentro do direito administrativo espanhol e faz uma análise comparado com outros países da União Européia.Edição especial: artigos dos professores participantes do II Congresso Ibero-americano de Direito Administrativo - volume I
Legal Liability: The Board of Directors
As director liability problems increase, it becomes increasingly important for directors to understand their legal responsibilities.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66756/2/10_1111_j_1741-6248_1988_00279_x.pd