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The effects of family versus career role salience on the per family and non-family firms
This study investigated how the relative salience of business owners' family and career roles might influence performance outcomes in family versus nonfamily firms. Using data from 156 family and nonfamily firms, the data show that family firm status moderates the relationships such that the ca...
Main Author: | Barnett; Tim |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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