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«Sustainability» of Family Business and Family Identification


Dmitriy Volkov
(about the author)

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
– № 17 / September, 2012



Keywords: family business current environment, family hierarchy, family identity, family subsystems of family business, negative and positive identification, sustainability models


Citation:
Dmitriy Volkov (2012). «Sustainability» of Family Business and Family Identification. Russian Journal of Entrepreneurship, 13(17), 24-30. — url: http://bgscience.ru/com/lib/3798


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Abstract:

Article considers questions of family business vitality in a process of its handover. The typology of family identification is specified.








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