Family businesses dominate
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Research by International Family Enterprise Research Academy (IFERA) indicates that family businesses have a dominant role in economic production and employment throughout the world, and this fact is determined by numerical/statistical confirmation of this hypothesis. In Spain, the government reacted to this factor by changing the tax laws on family business transfers, making them less expensive for families from a tax point of view.
Publication Name: Family Business Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0894-4865
Year: 2003
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An overview of the field of family business studies: current status and directions for the future
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The family business studies focusing on individual, interpersonal, organizational and societal levels of analyses are organized by reviewing 217 articles of family business studies. Strategies aimed at increasing the pace in which the field achieves a distinctive place in organization is presented.
Publication Name: Family Business Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0894-4865
Year: 2004
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Forgiveness as an intervention in family-owned business: a new beginning
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The need for forgiveness rituals to heel the family business disputes is discussed. The impact of family forgiveness rituals on family business context is examined using case studies done in United States.
Publication Name: Family Business Review
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0894-4865
Year: 2005
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