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Family Business Review
Published on behalf of the Family Firm Institute, Inc.
Edited by:
Joseph H. Astrachan
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Family Business Review (FBR) combines scholarly research and practical experience in the only scientific journal devoted exclusively to exploration of the dynamics of the family firm. Its interdisciplinary forum captures the insights of professions from such diverse fields as management, family therapy, organizational behavior, finance, consulting, law and government as well as managers and owners of family businesses.
FBR covers such vital topics as succession planning, impact of family dynamics on managerial behaviors, estate and tax planning, liquidity issues, financial management, generation and gender issues, international family-owned business, organizational structures, and strategic planning and organizational changes in family firms. It is the only publication in the world devoted exclusively to family business issues.
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Themed Issues
From time to time, FBR publishes special issues focusing on a single most important topic. Recent special issues are:
- Indian Family Businesses: Insights and Perspectives
- The Family Business in the New Entrepreneurial Economy: A Global Perspective
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TopHighlights
- Internationalization Strategy of Small and Medium-Sized Family Businesses: Some Influential Factors
Zulima Fernandez, Maria J. Nieto
- Entrepreneurial Risk Taking in Family Firms
Shaker A. Zahra
- Fair Process: Striving for Justice in Family Business
Ludo Van der Heyden, Christine Blondel, Randel S. Carlock
- Balanced Scorecards to Drive the Strategic Planning of Family Firms
Justin Craig, Ken Moores
- Strategic Management of the Family Business: Past Research and Future Challenges
Pramodita Sharma, James J. Chrisman, Jess H. Chua ~Read the Full Text for Free
- Evolution and Revolution as Organizations Grow: A company's past has clues for management that are critical to future success.
Larry E. Greiner ~Read the Full Text for Free
