The impact of global crisis on innovation and succession on family business from a socioemotional wealth perspective
The ongoing pandemic provides an invaluable opportunity to observe family businesses under extenuating circumstances, especially the Circuit Breaker which forced all non-essential workplaces to close to curb the spread of COVID-19; this in effect mandated that everyone should work from home. (Minist...
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Main Author: | WONG, Lai Kuan Kim |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2021
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