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Researchers widely argue that the most significant difference between family controlled and non-family business concerns the way in which executive succession occurs, and more specifically, unique aspects of the process of intergenerational family business transfer. The importance of this study...
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Robert Chia’s work on the deconstruction and decentering of decision making offers a powerful challenge to the strategic management literature (Chia, 1994, 1996). Writers on strategy are used to debating the nature and rationality of decisions, their political motivations and the possible...
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Research into family businesses has a long history of lacking theoretical underpinnings, especially with respect to strategy. Moreover, the family of the firms in question has frequently been assumed to be Anglo-Saxon, unless the family business of an ethnic minority has been the specific...
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This paper attends to the task of constructing a political theory of immigration and border control, as a possible strategy to cope with paradox of democratic borders (that the boundaries of democratic communities were not determined democratically). I begin by surveying theoretical...
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Many democratic and jurisprudential theorists have too often uncritically accepted Alexander Bickel's notion of the countermajoritarian difficulty when considering the relationship between judicial review and democracy (this is the case for arguments both for and against judicial review). Recent...
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Examines the intellectual structure of the fieldof entrepreneurship research by using co-citation analysis and surveys ofentrepreneurship scholars. First, co-citation analysis was used to establish acollective view of the structure of entrepreneurship literature as revealed byactive researchers,...
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