Inter-generational socio-emotional wealth and succession in family firms during adversity
Despite research underscoring socio-emotional wealth as a core consideration in decision making among family firms, results on whether such considerations affect leadership succession during periods of adversity such as crises remained mixed. Our qualitative interviews of 20 family firms during the...
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Main Authors: | WONG, Kim Lai Kuan, MACK, Daniel Z., YOSHIKAWA, Toru |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2022
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