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A recent international study from the Erasmus Centre for Family Business shows family businesses of the first generation are more profitable than the second generation. Pursey Heugens comments on the outcome.
A recent international study from the Erasmus Centre for Family Business shows family businesses of the first generation are more profitable than the second generation. Pursey Heugens comments on the outcome.
Participants
Pursey
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Featured
Erasmus Centre for Family Business
Role: Programme/Centre/Department
Reference type: Referenced
Eigenraam, A.
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist