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Author Müller, Claudio G., author.

Title Family business heterogeneity in Latin America : a historical perspective / Claudio G. Müller, Fernando Sandoval-Arzaga
Published Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xix, 147 pages): illustrations (chiefly color)
Series Palgrave studies in family business heterogeneity
Palgrave studies in family business heterogeneity
Contents Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The syncretism (the first wave): The first family businesses in the region -- Chapter 3. First migration flows (the second wave): A new culture of family businesses -- Chapter 4. Mapping the formation of the family group (the third wave): From state[1]owned companies to large family group -- Chapter 5. The new wave of global family entrepreneurs (the fourth wave) -- Chapter 6. Conclusions, lessons learned and new avenues for further research
Summary The authors have done what we should all have been doing in studying families in business they have documented how the larger social, legal, economic environments impact the formation and growth of family enterprises. I hope scholars learn the lessons this book has to offer. Frank Hoy, Beswick Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Foisie Business School, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA. The authors of this must-read book are to be complemented for bringing to life migratory flows and idiosyncratic fascinating journeys of families featured in it! A delightful thought-provoking reading! Pramodita Sharma, Schlesinger Grossman Chair of Family Business, Grossman School of Business, University of Vermont, USA This book explores the emergence and evolution of family firms throughout Latin America, from the colonial period to the modern day. In the course of Latin American history, institutions evolved to create order and reduce the uncertainty of the market. Using institutional change theory, social capital theory in organizational settings and resource-based view as organizing frameworks, the authors show how differences among family business in the region developed by examining the influx of foreign settlers, the shift from state-owned enterprises to privatized family business groups, and the effect of globalization. This text, presenting cases of family firms across several countries, offers entrepreneurship scholars a fresh perspective of a neglected region. Claudio G. Muller is Professor of Management at School of Business and Economics at University of Chile. He is co-editor of Family Firms in Latin America (2018). Fernando Sandoval-Arzaga is Academic Director of the Institute of Enterprising Families for Mexico and Latin America at the Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 24, 2021)
Subject Family-owned business enterprises -- Latin America -- History
Commerce
Economic history
Family-owned business enterprises
SUBJECT Latin America -- Commerce -- History
Latin America -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074888
Subject Latin America
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Sandoval-Arzaga, Fernando, author
ISBN 9783030789312
3030789314