Themes and issues in the recognition of family businesses in Kingdom (Record no. 43525)

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Personal name Dunn, Barbara
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Title Themes and issues in the recognition of family businesses in Kingdom
Statement of responsibility, etc. Dunn, Barbara.
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1995
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Extent 267 - 291
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This article identifies the core themes and issues associated with ownership preferences in United Kingdom family firms. These themes and issues are then tested against the evidence from a variety of data collection methods used to assess the responsiveness of family enterprises to the new United Kingdom public equity market, the Alternative Investment Market, or AIM. Evidence suggests that a recognition process is emerging of family firms as a potential market segment in the United Kingdom. The introduction of AIM, as an example of this recognition process, demonstrated the need for a strong local presence on the part of service providers, and the willingness to invest time to thoroughly understand this new type of client.
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Main entry heading Family Business Review
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