Family firms and family constitution / / edited by Holger Fleischer (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Germany), Stefan Prigge (HSBA Hamburg School of Business Administration, Germany).

The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and freely available to read online. Family constitutions in family-owned firms are becoming increasingly popular around the world. While some, though not much, research examining this trend has come from a management research perspective, legal scholar...

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Place / Publishing House:Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald Publishing Limited,, 2023.
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Law and management of family firms
Physical Description:1 online resource (320 pages).
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Legal and managerial foundations
  • Chapter 1. Family companies and family constitutions: Historical and comparative perspectives / Holger Fleischer
  • Chapter 2. Family firms and family constitution - a management perspective / Stefan Prigge and Katharina J. Mengers
  • Chapter 3. Discussion report-- Part 1: Legal and managerial foundations / Felix Thiele
  • Part 2. Managerial research i: Conceptual and qualitative analyses
  • Chapter 4. A receiver approach to governance in family firms: The role of justice perceptions / Isabel C. Botero and Tomasz A. Fediuk
  • Chapter 5. Family governance in practice: Lessons learned from a 100-year-old entrepreneurial family firm / Ilse Matser, Rachel Heeringa, and Jan Willem van der Vloot van Vliet
  • Chapter 6. Managing dispersed ownership within the owner family: The role of family governance / Lena Jungell
  • Chapter 7. Analysis of critical incidents for the design of the governance system / Hermut Kormann
  • Chapter 8. Discussion report-- Part 2: Managerial research i: Conceptual and qualitative analyses / Julia Mara Rückert and Felix Thiele
  • Part 3. Managerial research ii: Survey and quantitative analyses
  • Chapter 9. An examination of the relationship between governance mechanisms and performance: Evidence from the australian family business context / Chris Graves, Donella Caspersz, and Jill Thomas
  • Chapter 10. The family constitution as an instrument of corporate governance in family-owned companies / Patrick Ulrich and Sarah Speidel-- Chapter 11. Discussion Report-- Part 3: Managerial Research II: Survey and Quantitative Analyses / Felix Thiele
  • Part 4. Legal research
  • Chapter 12. Facets of family constitutions: Conceptual origins, practical approaches and legal implications / Sebastian Bong
  • Chapter 13. Discussion report-- Part 4: Legal research i / Holger Fleischer
  • Chapter 14. Succession in family businesses - legal frameworks / Susanne Kalss
  • Chapter 15. Family firms and family constitutions in France - a general overview / Katrin Deckert
  • Chapter 16. Discussion report-- Part 4: Legal research ii / Holger Fleischer
  • Chapter 17. Family constitutions and the complexity of family businesses from a counsels point of view / Lorenz Holler
  • Chapter 18. Discussion report-- Part 4: Legal research iii / Holger Fleischer
  • Part 5. Conclusion
  • Chapter 19. Directions for future research / Holger Fleischer and Stefan Prigge.