Succession and the transfer of social capital in Chinese family businesses : understanding Guanxi as a resource - cases, examples and firm owners in their own words /
This is the first systematic study of the succession process of Chinese family businesses which reveals what is truly happening during the time of hand-over. In explaining the features of the Chinese way of succession, special attention is paid to the transfer of social capital and guanxi, among oth...
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