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<subTitle>The Role of Resources and Capabilities</subTitle>
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<note>Transgenerational entrepreneurship, as a discipline, examines the processes, resources and capabilities that allow family enterprise to create social and economic value over time in order to succeed beyond the first generation of business owners. While tangible resources such as financial and physical capital are certainly important factors in the long-term success of a family-run business, this book focuses specifically on the role of intangible resources and capabilities, which are less easily quantifiable but equally vital.
Drawings insight from in-depth longitudinal studies of twenty-six family firms in twelve countries, the distrubutors discuss the critical role of intangible assets such as values, virtues, tacit knowledge and learning, professionalization, internal and external social networks and reputation. Each chapter includes both a case study that serves as a pratical illustration of a particular topic as well as discussion of the theoretical perspective and broader implications.</note>
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