Family Multinationals: Entrepreneurship, Governance, and Pathways to Internationalization (Routledge International Studies in Business History)
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Book Details
• Format: Paperback
• Language: English
• ISBN-13: 9781138212725
• Writer: Christina Lubinski
• Book Edition: 1
• Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
• Pages: 274
• Binding: Paperback
• Subject/Category: Business / Family Business / International Business
• Investigates the role of family ownership and control in the internationalization of businesses.
• Challenges the belief that family enterprises lack the resources to go global, showing how many family-owned businesses have succeeded as multinational firms.
• Focuses on family multinationals, combining internationalization studies and family business research.
• Explores the strategies, structures, and pathways that enable family firms to maintain control while expanding globally.
• Uses comparative historical and case study approaches to analyze the long-term developments and path dependencies in family businesses.
• Examines why families continue to play such a significant role in multinational companies across both emerging and mature economies.