Long-Term Orientation and Intertemporal Choice in Family Firms

作者: G. T. Lumpkin , Keith H. Brigham

DOI: 10.1111/J.1540-6520.2011.00495.X

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摘要: A long–term orientation (LTO) is often associated with family firms, but the LTO construct is underdeveloped. This paper sets forth a framework for studying LTO in family firms including …

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