Date: 2011
Type: Book
Doing Succession in Europe. Generational Transfers in Family Businesses in Comparative Perspective
Zurich/Basel/Geneva, Schulthess Juristische Medien AG, 2011
STAMM, Isabell, BREITSCHMID, Peter, KOHLI, Martin (editor/s), STAMM, Isabell, BREITSCHMID, Peter, KOHLI, Martin, Doing Succession in Europe. Generational Transfers in Family Businesses in Comparative Perspective, Zurich/Basel/Geneva, Schulthess Juristische Medien AG, 2011
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/18116
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
Family enterprises make up the majority of all businesses across Western Europe. Nonetheless, they are seen as an endangered species. Succession is an especially critical moment for their survival. The succession process is shaped by the dynamics of generational relations in the family. Different institutional contexts between countries create diverse conditions for the negotiation between the generations.
"Doing Succession in Europe" examines whether and how succession processes in European family businesses vary. Scholars of the family, capitalism, welfare state and law discuss comparative findings and ideas; business and legal experts highlight the concrete practices.
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/18116
ISBN: 9783725559268
Publisher: Schulthess
Keyword(s): family enterprises family businesses