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Jornada “Empresas Faminiliares en el Mundo II”.
(2018). Recurs electrònicEl jueves 4 de octubre de 2018, ha tenido lugar la Jornada “Empresas Familiares en el Mundo II” organizada por la Cátedra de Empresa Familiar de la Universitat de València. El evento ha tenido lugar en EDEM Escuela de Empresarios, donde han participado cuatro ponentes extranjeros que han presentado los casos de tres territorios en los que las empresas familiares desempeñan un papel fundamental: Rodrigo Basco (Países del Golfo), Anita Van Gils (Holanda), Céline Barrédy (Francia) y Miruna Radu (Francia).
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Cuaderno de Trabajo 2/2018. "Llegó mi momento." Herramientas y tácticas para un relevo efectivo del liderazgo en la empresa familiar.
Alejandro Escribá-Esteve (UV), Fidel García-Guzmán García (Guzmán Global) y Agustín Gregori Bernabeu (Grefusa).
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II Jornada Empresas Familiares en el Mundo.
Cátedra de la Empresa Familiar
(2018). Recurs electrònic -
¿De qué sirve y cuándo es útil un protocolo familiar?.
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(2018). Conferència -
Programa Desayuno: ¿De qué sirve y cuándo es útil un protocolo familiar?.
Cátedra de Empresa Familiar
(2018). Recurs electrònic -
Workbook 1/2018. The professionalization of family firms: conceptualization and key elements.
José María Badía. Societaria and Univeritat de València Alejandro Escribá-Esteve. Universitat de València.
(2018). ArticleWorkbook 1/2018. The professionalization of family firms: conceptualization and key elements..
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Experiencias de apertura del capital de la Empresa Familiar ¿Qué aportan los inversores externos?.
Cátedra de Empresa Familiar
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Does the Family Business have a competitiveness problem?
Escribá Esteve, Alejandro
(2017). Recurs electrònicDoes the Family Business have a competitiveness problem?. Cátedra de Empresa Familiar de la Universitat de València. No.1, enero 2017
In the research note # 1 of this new collection, results of a comparative analysis of the competitiveness of family businesses versus non-family businesses are shown. The results of our research show that family businesses suffer, on average, from a lack of competitiveness compared to non-family businesses. This lack is observed above all in the lower presence of family businesses in the groups of companies with the highest competitive level. However, this problem of lower competitiveness does not occur in the case of family businesses that have reached a greater dimension. In fact, the biggest family businesses are more competitive than the non-familiar. This evidence suggests that...
In the research note # 1 of this new collection, results of a comparative analysis of the competitiveness of family businesses versus non-family businesses are shown. The results of our research show that family businesses suffer, on average, from a lack of competitiveness compared to non-family businesses. This lack is observed above all in the lower presence of family businesses in the groups of companies with the highest competitive level. However, this problem of lower competitiveness does not occur in the case of family businesses that have reached a greater dimension. In fact, the biggest family businesses are more competitive than the non-familiar. This evidence suggests that business growth is a facilitating element to avoid or minimize many of the problems that tend to be associated with the family-company relationship, without necessarily losing the positive aspects associated with the family character of the property and the management.
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News Bulletin nº0. New stage, new projects
Cátedra de Empresa Familiar
(2017). Recurs electrònic