Adaptation, Survival, and Growth of the Family Business: An Integrated Systems Perspective
Davis, Peter; Stern, Douglas; Davis, Peter, Director of executive education at the Wharton School, founded the Wharton Family Business Program in 1981 after ten years of consulting and advisory experience in the field. He is a frequent speaker to family business groups worldwide.; Stern, Douglas, Marketing director at New York News, Inc. He was a fellow in psychology at Harvard Medical School (1974–75) and was a member of the senior staff at the Wharton School's Applied Research Center from 1977 to 1980. He received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Temple University (1977).
Журнал:
Family Business Review
Дата:
1988
Аннотация:
Family ownership and control are still significant in the majority of business enterprises in the United States. A high percentage of these companies face special problems particularly related to corporate development and transition from an entrepreneurial to a professional management structure. In this paper, we describe a set of processes and mechanisms that define and regulate the interaction between the business and family system.
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