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Special Issue: Locality and Internationalization of Family Firms

Family firms in European regions: the role of regional institutions

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Massimo Baù, Joern Block, Allan Discua Cruz & Lucia Naldi. (2021) Bridging locality and internationalization – A research agenda on the sustainable development of family firms. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development 33:7-8, pages 477-492.
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Martin Tao-Schuchardt & Nadine Kammerlander. (2023) Board diversity in family firms across cultures: A contingency analysis on the effects of gender and tenure diversity on firm performance. Journal of Family Business Strategy, pages 100554.
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