Family governance in family firms in Asia: An exploratory study
Whenthe Asian financial crisis happened in 1997 – 1998, the lack of good corporategovernance of family-run businesses was identified as a contributing factor.Specifically, this may be particularly linked to the relationship-basedcorporate governance systems present in Asian family firms that are des...
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Main Authors: | Wee Liang TAN, KOH, Annie |
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Language: | English |
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2016
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