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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Main Author: Ke, Xing (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Göttingen 2018
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