Family business and family change (Record no. 43632)

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Personal name Gilding, Michael
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Title Family business and family change
Statement of responsibility, etc. individual autonomy, democratization, and the new family bus
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2000
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Extent 239 - 249
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Summary, etc. The renewed attention to family business in western societies is usually attributed to a past lack of attention to the subject because of its private character and to the resurgence of family business in the context of economic restructuring. This paper argues that there is a third reason for the renewed attention to family business, namely, the changing character of the family institution. In particular, there are broad trends toward the pursuit of individual autonomy and democratization in family relationships. A qualitative study of high-wealth stakeholders in Australian family businesses found that the principles of individual autonomy and democratization presented challenges for family business solidarity and continuity. These challenges gave rise to new family business institutions designed to facilitate communication and trust. These institutions are at the center of the renewed attention to family business in western societies.
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Main entry heading Family Business Review
Place, publisher, and date of publication Sep
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        Ahmedabad (HO) Ahmedabad (HO) 21/06/2016 Vol. 13, Issue. 3   020102 21/06/2016 21/06/2016 Articles

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