СЕМЕЙНАЯ ФИРМА: СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ВЗГЛЯДЫ АМЕРИКАНСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЕЙ
СЕМЕЙНАЯ ФИРМА: СОВРЕМЕННЫЕ ВЗГЛЯДЫ АМЕРИКАНСКИХ ИССЛЕДОВАТЕЛЕЙ
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В статье рассматриваются популярные теории функционирования семейных компаний, анализируется их эффективность по сравнению с несемейными. Систематизируются основные работы наиболее видных американских авторов по данной теме и развитие взглядов на семейные компании.
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