The scope and depth of family business research have been quickly expanding in the last two decades. The editors and contributors to this book present eight recent studies examining the impact of external or internal family conditions on the innovation, growth, and succession of family firms in Asia.
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Edited by Hung-bin Ding, Hsi-Mei Chung, Andy Yu and Phillip H. Phan
Justin Craig, Wayne Irava and Ken Moores
Hsi-Mei Chung, Kuang S. Yeh and Shyh-Jer Cher
Family Enterprise in the Asia Pacific
Exploring Transgenerational Entrepreneurship in Family Firms
Edited by Kevin Au, Justin B. Craig and K. Ramachandran
This book analyzes the findings reported in the first Asia Pacific summit of the Successful Transgenerational Entrepreneurship Practices (STEP) project. Researchers in Australia, China, and India discussed eleven in-depth case studies to shed light on the challenges that business families and family businesses faced in continuing and extending their entrepreneurial capabilities across multiple generations.
Weiwen Li, Yuan Lu and Danming Lin
Justin Craig, Wayne Irava and Ken Moores
Xinchun Li, Hang Zhu, Wenting Chen and Mimi Fu
Bing Ren, Bin Yang and Ya Li
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