Family firms and family constitution /

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Family constitutions in family-owned firms are becoming increasingly popular around the world. While some, though not much, research examining this trend has come from a management research perspective, legal scholar...

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Other Authors: Fleischer, Holger (Editor), Prigge, Stefan (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
Series:Law and management of family firms
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1108/9781837972005
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505 0 |a Part 1. Legal and managerial foundations -- Chapter 1. Family companies and family constitutions: Historical and comparative perspectives / Holger Fleischer -- Chapter 2. Family firms and family constitution - a management perspective / Stefan Prigge and Katharina J. Mengers -- Chapter 3. Discussion report-- Part 1: Legal and managerial foundations / Felix Thiele -- Part 2. Managerial research i: Conceptual and qualitative analyses -- Chapter 4. A receiver approach to governance in family firms: The role of justice perceptions / Isabel C. Botero and Tomasz A. Fediuk -- Chapter 5. Family governance in practice: Lessons learned from a 100-year-old entrepreneurial family firm / Ilse Matser, Rachel Heeringa, and Jan Willem van der Vloot van Vliet -- Chapter 6. Managing dispersed ownership within the owner family: The role of family governance / Lena Jungell -- Chapter 7. Analysis of critical incidents for the design of the governance system / Hermut Kormann -- Chapter 8. Discussion report-- Part 2: Managerial research i: Conceptual and qualitative analyses / Julia Mara Rückert and Felix Thiele -- Part 3. Managerial research ii: Survey and quantitative analyses -- Chapter 9. An examination of the relationship between governance mechanisms and performance: Evidence from the australian family business context / Chris Graves, Donella Caspersz, and Jill Thomas -- Chapter 10. The family constitution as an instrument of corporate governance in family-owned companies / Patrick Ulrich and Sarah Speidel-- Chapter 11. Discussion Report-- Part 3: Managerial Research II: Survey and Quantitative Analyses / Felix Thiele -- Part 4. Legal research -- Chapter 12. Facets of family constitutions: Conceptual origins, practical approaches and legal implications / Sebastian Bong -- Chapter 13. Discussion report-- Part 4: Legal research i / Holger Fleischer -- Chapter 14. Succession in family businesses - legal frameworks / Susanne Kalss -- Chapter 15. Family firms and family constitutions in France - a general overview / Katrin Deckert -- Chapter 16. Discussion report-- Part 4: Legal research ii / Holger Fleischer -- Chapter 17. Family constitutions and the complexity of family businesses from a counsels point of view / Lorenz Holler -- Chapter 18. Discussion report-- Part 4: Legal research iii / Holger Fleischer -- Part 5. Conclusion -- Chapter 19. Directions for future research / Holger Fleischer and Stefan Prigge. 
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