Global family capitalism: a business history perspective
Emphasizing the diversity of regional and national models, this book explores the history of transformation of family businesses around the world during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
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Oxford
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Routledge international studies in business history
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Zusammenfassung: | Emphasizing the diversity of regional and national models, this book explores the history of transformation of family businesses around the world during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword by Mary B. Rose -- Introduction: Family Business History: A Bibliometric Approach (1949-2023) -- PART I: Family Business History in Europe and the United States -- 1. Family Capitalism in Comparative Perspective: Germany and the USA -- 2. French Family Firms since the End of World War II: From Difficult Survival to New Specialties and a Potential of Dynamics -- 3. Exploring the Importance of Place in Family Businesses: Evidence from the UK -- 4. Family Firms in the Netherlands: Outdated and Secretive, or Resilient and Sustainable? -- 5. Large Family Businesses: The Nordic Case -- 6. Families, Firms, and Growth: Paradoxes of Italian Capitalism -- 7. Family Businesses in Modern Spain, 1939-2023 -- 8. Greek Family Business of the Tertiary Sector, 19th-20th Centuries: Shipping and Tourism -- PART II: Family Business History in Asia -- 9. Historical Dynamics of the Family System and Family Business in Japan -- 10. Family Capitalism in South Korea: Realities and Limitations -- 11. The Changing Nature of Chinese Family Firms and the Enduring Character of Chinese Business Families -- 12. Family Businesses in India: History and the Future -- PART III: Family Business History in Latin America -- 13. Entrepreneurship and Survival: Narratives and Voices of Argentinean Large Family Businesses -- 14. Family Business Groups in Central America: From Local Markets to the Internationalization, 1980-2020 -- 15. Large Family Business in Mexico: Legacy and Longevity -- 16. Colombian Family Capitalism in the Twentieth Century: Business Heterogeneity, Strategic Behavior, and Growth -- 17. From a Large Family Business to a Heterogeneous Business Structure: Business Family and the State in Peru, 1890-2020 -- PART IV: Family Business History in Africa. |
Beschreibung: | 362 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781032478494 1032478497 |
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