Succession at Taiwan’s Hop Lion Feather Works: Not leaving it to chance
Many Chinese family businesses are facing a succession crisis due to the lack of succession planning. Contrary to this finding, Chen Koon-yaw, the fourth-generation owner of the Hop Lion Feather Works Corporation, had planned early and handed the leadership role over to the next generation well befo...
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Main Authors: | TAN, Wee Liang, CHEAH, Sin Mei, CHUNG, Hsi-Mei |
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2022
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