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Family Business: the Concept of Ownership


Dmitriy Volkov
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Volkov Dmitriy Anatolyevich – Cand. of Econ. Sci., DBA Programme Graduate, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Entrepreneur

Published in:
Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship
– № 13 / July, 2012



Keywords: interpersonal relations in family business, involvement in family business, outsiders in family business, ownership


Citation:
Dmitriy Volkov (2012). Family Business: the Concept of Ownership. Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship, 13(13), 38-44. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/3717


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Abstract:

The paper discusses results of theoretical studies on ownership and management of family business and clarifies the roles and social interaction in family businesses.








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