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Organizational Adaptation To Discontinuous Technological Change The Effects Of Family Influence And Organizational Identity 1st Edition Nadine Kammerlander Auth

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Organizational Adaptation To Discontinuous Technological Change The Effects Of Family Influence And Organizational Identity 1st Edition Nadine Kammerlander Auth
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Organizational Adaptation To Discontinuous Technological Change The Effects Of Family Influence And Organizational Identity 1st Edition Nadine Kammerlander Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Nadine Kammerlander (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658013141, 9783658013158, 3658013141, 365801315X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Organizational Adaptation To Discontinuous Technological Change The Effects Of Family Influence And Organizational Identity 1st Edition Nadine Kammerlander Auth by Nadine Kammerlander (auth.) 9783658013141, 9783658013158, 3658013141, 365801315X instant download after payment.

​Adaptation to discontinuous technological change constitutes a major, yet vincible challenge for established companies. This book reveals crucial differences between the challenges that family-owned and managed firms face as compared to non-family firms. Series of case studies in the German retailing and book publishing industries illustrate those differences. Empirical evidence as presented in the book further shows how organizational identity affects whether and in what way firms adapt to radical shifts in their environment.

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