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Literature Review on the “Growth of Family Firms”

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This chapter carries out a literature review by searching, collecting, analysing and presenting the relevant literature on the topic growth and family business. The aim of this chapter is to review a large amount of literature concerning the topic growth and family business. A descriptive and thematic analysis is presented. The synthesis of the gathered results concludes this chapter.

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    These are excerpts of the Bachelor thesis of Felix Giegler (Giegler, 2017) Universität Leipzig.

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Seibold, L.K.C., Lantelme, M., Kormann, H. (2019). Literature Review on the “Growth of Family Firms”. In: German Family Enterprises. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04101-4_2

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