Women in family business leadership roles daughters on the stage
1. Women, leadership and family business -- 2. A global perspective -- 3. Frameworks and method -- 4. Stumbling into the spotlight -- 5. Building their own stage -- 6. Directing the spotlight elsewhere -- 7. Coping with shadows -- 8. Becoming invisible -- 9. Lessons of the spotlight
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cheltenham [England]
Edward Elgar
c2009
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Collection: | Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | 1. Women, leadership and family business -- 2. A global perspective -- 3. Frameworks and method -- 4. Stumbling into the spotlight -- 5. Building their own stage -- 6. Directing the spotlight elsewhere -- 7. Coping with shadows -- 8. Becoming invisible -- 9. Lessons of the spotlight Mary Barrett and Ken Moores breathe new life into research on one of the largest and yet frequently overlooked business sectors. They analyse thirteen international cases of women in family business to discover how women attained leadership or, sometimes, failed to do so. By examining in detail how women have reached the top in the traditionally conservative environment of family business, the book avoids essentialist assumptions about women as leaders. It illuminates classic issues of entrepreneurship in a family business context, particularly the dual imperatives of innovation and business continuity. Women in Family Business Leadership Roles presents contemporary research that looks at the patterns of success and failure, and understand whether this is the result of gender or other factors |
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Physical Description: | xi, 198 p ill |
ISBN: | 9781781007785 1848442157 9781848442153 |