International luxury brand strtategy
By: Lu, Pierre Xiao
Publisher: Oxon Routledge / Taylor & Francis Group 2022Description: xviii,241p.incl.index PBISBN: 9781138614840Subject(s): Luxury Brand | Luxury | Brand | Luxury Brand Strategy | Strategy | International | International Luxury Brand Strategy | Brand Strategy | Marketing Management | Brand Marketing | Brand ManagementDDC classification: 658.827 L8I6Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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- 1SPEC XIII: Succession planning for entrepreneurial continuity
- 2Reconceptualising work-family conflict for business/marriage a theoretical model
by Foley, S. Powell G. N. - 3Women of substance- how sucessfull
by Mishra, S. - 4The [Re]- emergence of family business in the transforming S : family contribution to entrepreneurship develop
by Pistrui, D. Welsch H. P. - 5The[Re]-generation of family business entrepreneurship in th
by Poutziours, P. O'Sullivan K. - 6East meets West a German -multinational family firm during reunification and transition: personal voice
by Welsch, J. - 7Family law as a means of ensuring gender justice for Indian
by Parashar, A. - 8Correlates of success in family business transition
by Morris, M. H. Williams R. O. - 9The impact of devaluation on small enterprises in Burkina Fa
by Camilleri, J. L. - 10Disinherited peasants, disadvantaged workers
by Agarwal, B. - 11Growing the family business: special challanges and best pra
by Ward, J. L. - 12Team building and conflict management: strategies for family
by Filbeck, G. Smith L. L. - 13Women in family business
by Cole, P. M. - 14The trust catalyst in family-owned business
by La Chapelle, Kacie Barnes Loui - 15Women entrepreneurship in Romania,Poland,and the United Stat cultural and family influences on strategy and growth
by Gundry, LISA K. - 16A tough act to follow
by Kistruck, Geoffrey M - 17Important attributes of successors in family businesses: an study
by Chrisman, James. Chua Jess. H. - 18A financial perspective on structure, conduct and performanc family firm: an empirical study
by Gallo, Miguel. A Vilaseca Alva - 19Indian women in service sector
by Chandani, Lajpat. Ray. - 20The influence of family on the family business succession pr multi-generational perspective
by Davis, Peter. S. Harveston Pau - 21Nepotism: an Interdisciplinary model
by Vinton, Karen L. - 22Changing the family business through action research
by Poza, Ernesto. Johnson Sandra. - 23Sources of capital for small family-owned businesses: eviden the national survey of small business finances
by Coleman, Susan. Carsky Mary. - 24Meeting the challanges of health
by Padmnabhan, B. S. - 25Highlights of 9th five year plan Vol. II
by Kistruck, Geoffrey M - 26Apparel business a preferred choice by women entrepreneurs
by Taneja, Sateesh. - 27Once started never pack up
by Kistruck, Geoffrey M - 28Patterns in Serial Business Families
by Rouvinez, Denise Kenyon - 29Entrepreneurship as Radical Change in the Family Business
by Hall, Annika - 30A Taxnomy of Founders Based on Values
by Garcia-Alvarez, Ercilia - 31Family Business Succession in Portugal
by Howorth, Carole - 32A Study of Succession in a Family Firm
by Ibrahim, A B - 33Next- Generation Entrepreneurs and Succession: an explorator modes and means of managing social capital
by Steier, Lloyd - 34The Views of Family Companies on Venture Capital: empirical from the UK small to medium-size ...
by Poutziouris, Panikkos Zata - 35Bonsai-style Industrialisation
by Carvalho, Brian - 36Venture Capatalists and Closely Held IPOs:
by Astrachan, Joseph H - 37Work-family Conflict and Emotional Well-being in American Fa Businesses
by Karofsky, Paul - 38Protecting the Limited Liability Feature of Your Family Busi
by Murphy, Deborah L - 39Your Old Men Shall Dream Dreams, Your Young Men Shall See Vi
by Litz, Reginald A - 40Family Firms, Plural Forms of Governance, and the Evolving R Trust
by Steier, LIoyd - 41The Development of a Family Companies
by Westhead, Paul - 42Human resources management
by Reid, Renee S - 43Family Enterprises and Business Parternerships
by Rutten, Mario - 44The Effect of IPOs on German Family-Owned Firms
by Ehrhardt, Olaf - 45Succession Planning as Planned Behavior
by Sharma, Pramodita - 46The Succession Transition Process
by Murray, Barbara - 47Work-Family Conflict
by Smyrnios, Kosmas X - 48Women's Role Involvement in Family Businesses, Business Tens Business Success
by Danes, Sharon M - 49TI Cycles
by Dixit, Mukund R - 50Extending the Theoretical Horizons of Family Business Resear
by Chua, Jess H - 51Managing Resources
by Sirmon, David G - 52Creating Wealth in Family Firms through Managing Resources
by Chrisman, James J - 53Agency Problems in Large Family Business Groups
by Yeung, Bernard - 54Help One Another, Use One Another
by Stewart, Alex - 55Nothing Thicker than Blood?
by Peredo, Ana Maria - 56The Family
by Dyer, W Gibb, Jr - 57Legitimizing Family Business Scholarship in Organizational R Education
by Hoy, Frank - 58Recent Trends in Health Expenditure Pattern in Kerala
by Usha, S - 59Divorce and the Financial Performance of Small Family Busine
by Galbraith, Craig S - 60Recency of Birth as Marker of Futute Fertility
by Srinivasan, K - 61Religion, Population Growth, Fertility and Family Planning P India
by Reddy, P H - 62Succession and Nonsuccession Concerns of Family Firms and Ag Relationship with Nonfamily Members
by Chua, Jess H - 63Conflicting Generations
by Grote, Jim - 64Where Do We Go from Here?
by McCann, Greg - 65Share of Women inTotal Family Income
by Devi, P Ambiga - 66Succession and Nonsuccession Concerns of Family Firms and Ag Relationship with Nonfamily Managers
by Chua, Jess H - 67Conflicting Generations
by Grote, Jim - 68Where Do We Go from Here?
by McCann, Greg - 69Management Capabilities and Environmental Characteristics in Critical Operational Phase of Entrepreneurship
by Littunen, Hannu - 70The Expectation of Partial Retirement Among Family Business
by Kim, Haejeong - 71Family Businesses' Contribution to the US Economy
by Astrachan, Joseph H - 72Succession Decision-making Outcomes Reported by Private Fami Companies
by Westhead, Paul - 73Difference between Women and Men MBA Entrepreneurs
by DeMartino, Richard - 74An Introduction to Theories of Family Business
by Chrisman, James J - 75A Unified Systems Perspective of Family Firm Performance
by Habbershon, Timothy G - 76A Unified Systems Perspective of Family Firm Performace
by Chrisman, James J - 77Toward a Theory of Agency and Altruism in Family Firms
by Schulze, William S - 78Commentary on Toward a Theory of Agency and Altruism in Fami
by Greenwood, Royston - 79International Expansion of U S Manufacturing Family Business
by Zahra, Shaker - 80Lost in Time
by Miller, Danny - 81The Transacting Cognitions of Nonfamily Employees in the Fam Businesses Setting
by Mitchell, Ronald K - 82Commentary on the Transacting Congnitions of Non-Family Empl the Family Businesses Setting
by Astrachan, Joseph H - 83Evolving Research in Entrepreneurship and Family Business
by Rogoff, Edward G - 84Commentary on the Special Issue
by Astrachan, Joseph H - 85The Pervasive Effects of Family on Entrepreneurship
by Aldrich, Howard E - 86Variants of Agency Contracts in Family-Financed Ventures as of Familial Alturistic and Market Rationalities
by Steier, Llyod - 87The Impact of the Family and the Business on Family Business Sustainability
by Olson, Patricia D - 88Predictors of Satisfaction with the Succession Process in Fa
by Sharma, Pramodita - 89Governmentality, Population and Reproductive Family in Moder
by Hodges, Sarah - 90Family Property and the Limits of Intervention
by Nuijten, Monique - 91Feuding Families
by Kellermanns, Franz W - 92Schooling opportunities for girls as a stimulus for fertilit rural Pakistan
by Sathar, Zeba A - 93Family businesses dominate
by Kistruck, Geoffrey M - 94Understanding the contesting ideologies of family business
by Koiranen, Matti - 95Acquiring a family firm
by Mickelson, Rachel E - 96The dynamics of succession in family businesses in Western E countries
by Neubauer, Herbert - 97Educational needs of family businesses
by McCann, Greg - 98The delayed contraceptive revolution in Guatemala
by Santiso-Galvez, Roberto - 99The Chinese family business as a strategic system
by Yu, Tony Fu-Lai - 100Entrepreneurial management and governance in family firms
by Steier, Lloyd - 101Toward an integrative model of effective FOB succession
by Breton-Miller, Isabelle Le - 102Enhancing succession research in the family firm
by Bagby, D Ray - 103Comparing the agency costs of family and non-family firms
by Chrisman, James J - 104Self-serving or self-actualizing?
by Corbetta, Guido - 105Entrepreneurship in family vs non-family firms
by Zahra, Shaker A - 106A commentary on Entrepreneurship in family vs non-family fi resource-based analysis of the effect of organization
by Heck, Ramona Kay Zachary - 107Family control and the rent-seeking society
by Morck, Randall - 108An overview of the field of family business studies
by Sharma, Pramodita - 109Are family firms born or made?
by Chua, Jess H - 110Self-perpetuation family organization built on values
by Aronoff, Craig - 111Culture in Family-owned enterprises
by Denison, Daniel - 112Integrated change management
by Vago, Marta - 113Sustaining a family dynasty
by Jaffe, Dennis T - 114Family quality circles (FQCs)
by Sharma, Deepa - 115Buyouts, information assymetry and the family management dya
by Howorth, Carole - 116Tracking family businesses and their owners over time
by Winter, Mary - 117Family businesses
by Allio, Michael - 118Does the family business interaction factor represent a reso cost?
by Poza, Ernesto J - 119The board of directors in family firms
by Corbetta, Guido - 120The family business and its social responsibilities
by Gallo, M A - 121Family business succession
by Brockhaus, Robert H - 122Performance contrasts between family and non-family unquoted in the UK
by Westhead, Paul - 123Factors influencing family business succession
by Morris, Michael H - 124Understanding family business
by Goffee, Rob - 125Justifying work life programs
by Kistruck, Geoffrey M - 126The subtle dynamics of family businesses
by Raman, Manjari - 127First-, second- and third-generation family firms
by Sonfield, Matthew C - 128A view from Afar
by McCann, Greg - 129Is there any specific equity route for small and medium size businesses?
by Maherault, Loic - 130Adaptation under environmental turmoil
by Hatum, Andres - 131Identifying industry specific barriers to inheritance in sma businesses
by Getz, Donald - 132Chinese entrepreneurship
by Poutziouris, Panikkos - 133Network perspective of cultural organising and professional management in the small family business
by Fletcher, Denise - 134Incorporating the family dynamic into the entrepreneurship p
by Craig, Justin - 135Perceptions on safe motherhood
by Padma, G Rama - 136Four bases of family business successor committment
by Sharma, Pramodita - 137People mamagement inSMEs
by Reid, Renee - 138Comparision of family and nonfamily business
by Gallo, Miguel Angel - 139Interfirm cooperation capability in the context of networkin firms
by Niemela, Tarja - 140Family business research
by Zahra, Shaker - 141The balancing act
by Quick, Jonathan D - 142Community medicine
by Gaitonde, Rakhal - 143Contraception in rural Maharashtra
by Kanitkar, Tara - 144Innovation in small businesses
by Gudmundson, Donald - 145A comparative analysis of strategic marketing practices of h US family and non-family firms
by Teal, Elisabeth J - 146Sources and consequences of distinctive familiness
by Chrisman, James J - 147Corporate governance and competitive advantage in family con firms
by Carney, Michael - 148An Exploratory comparison of the behavioural dynamics of top teams in family and non-family new ventures
by Ensley, Michael D - 149Familiness in top management teams
by Nordqvist, Mattias - 150Strategic divestment in family firms
by Sharma, Pramodita - 151Family firm resource management
by Kellermanns, Franz W - 152The F-PEC scale of family influence
by Klein, Sabine B - 153Commentary on the multidimensional degree of family influenc and the F-PEC measurement instrument
by Cliff, jennifer E - 154Universities
by Altbach, Philip G - 155Fair process
by Heyden, Ludo Van der - 156Entrepreneurial risk taking in family business
by Zahra, Shaker A - 157The use of the Guttman scale in development of a family orie index for small-to-medium-sized firms
by Uhlaner, Lorraine M - 158Flexibility in Norwegian family-owned enterprises
by Gulbrandsen, Trygve - 159Internationalization strategy of small and medium-sized fami businesses
by Fernandez, Zulima - 160Forgiveness as an intervention in family-owned business
by Hubler, Thomas M - 161Balanced scorecards to drive the strategic planning of famil
by Moores, Justine Craig Ken - 162Understanding the complexities of private family firms
by Murphy, Deborah L - 163The role of family members in entrepreneurial networks
by Anderson, Alistair R - 164Striving for happiness and its impact on family stability
by Sund, Lars-Goran - 165Law has its limits
by Banerji, Gourab K - 166Trends and directions in the development of a strategic mana theory of the family firm
by Chrisman, James J - 167Privatisation in Bangladesh
by Kistruck, Geoffrey M - 168Women empowerment and family set-up
by Rosa, K D - 169The Current context of corporate governance in India
by Baxi, C V - 170Impact of family relationships on attitudes of the second ge family business
by Lee, Jean - 171A Panel study of copreneurs in business
by Muske, Glenn - 172Internationalization of Australian family business
by Graves, Chris - 173Determinants of longevity and success in Lebanese family bus
by Fahed-sreih, Josaine - 174The Effect of confucian values on succession in family busin
by Yan, Jun - 175Family model of economics and MBA
by Paul, Justin - 176Financial intermingling in small family businesses
by Yilmazer, Tansel - 177The paradox for the family from CEO
by Marshall, James P - 178Multigenerational transition in family businesses
by Lambrecht, Johan - 179The Influence of successor-related factors on the succession small and medium-sized family businesses
by Venter, E - 180Oragnization of transfers of small and medium-sized enterpri the family
by Bjuggeren, Per-Olof - 181An Examination of the challenges daughters face in family bu succession
by Vera, Carolion F - 182Long- run IPO performance analysis of German and Spanish fam businesses
by Jaskiewicz, Peter - 183Family businesses and interfirm cooperation
by Roessl, Dietmar - 184An Institutional theory view of the family business
by Leaptrott, John - 185Real versus sample-based differences in comparative family b research
by Jorissen, Ann - 186Entrepreneurship and family business in a hostile environmen
by Dyer, W Gibb - 187Ownership preferences, competitive heterogeneity, and family businesses
by Hoopes, David G - 188Family firm performance
by Lee, Jim - 189Measuring success in family businesses
by Hienerth, Christoph - 190Achieving sustained competitive advantage
by Hoffman, James - 191Guidelines for family business boards of directors
by Lane, Suzanne - 192The governance dilemma
by Ramachandran, Kavil - 193Whose story is it anyway?
by Hamilton, Eleanor - 194Rural farm women's contribution to family income in Jammu di
by Kachroo, Jyoti - 195Congruence of family and organizational values in relation t organizational citizenship behaviour
by Katrinli, Alev Ergenc - 196Personalism, particularism, and the competitive behaviors an advantages of family firms
by Chrisman, James J - 197Why do some family businesses out-compete? governance, long- orientations, and sustainable capability
by Breton-Miller, Isabelle Le - 198Family businesses can out-compete
by Ensley, Michael - 199Interorganizational familiness
by Lester, Richard H - 200How family firms solve intra-family agency problems using in directorates
by Chua, Jess H
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