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Jun
29

Edited book: Family Businesses in the Arab world. Governance, Strategy and Financing

CFPFB2016  
 Journal/Book CFP

When:

  29 Jun through 30 Jun 2016

CFP Deadline:

  15 May 2016

Where:

  Nanterre, France

Website URL:

  http://entreprisefamiliale.fr/index.php/revues/item/133-appel-a-conttributions-family-businesses-in-the-arab-world-governance-strategy-and-financing

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  Business - Management / Leadership

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Book description: Family firms are the most common type of firms throughout the world and particularly in the Arab and Muslim-Majority countries. Surprisingly, very little academic research has been conducted about these organizations in a region characterized by a strong importance given by individuals and communities to family, clans, values and tradition. From the Maghreb to the Middle East, small and more aged firms are commonly owned and managed by members of extended families who play a distinguishing role in the Arab world unlike nuclear families in Western or Nordic countries. As extant research is mainly due to Western researchers established in many cases in these countries, current knowledge about Arab family firms is heavily influenced by a Western culture lens. Well, even if theses analyses are legitimate, one could assume that researching family firms in the Arab world may require handling the specific context, culture and values of the countries where they evolve. ... Read more

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