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Zusatztext 'This detailed study offers long awaited concise solutions on the highly complex governance mechanism for immigrant families worldwide starting their business venture on their own.' CampdenFB! no. 63! Winter 2015 Informationen zum Autor Dr Daphne Halkias is a Research Affiliate on the Migration Project at The Institute for Social Sciences at Cornell University; a Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Young and Family Enterprise at the University of Bergamo; a Research Associate at the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at the University of California! San Diego and CEO of Executive Coaching Consultants! an international firm specializing in cross-cultural business! academic and research projects. Dr Chris Adendorff is an entrepreneur who since 1985 has built up a substantial family business. He has a passion for the management of family owned businesses and in particular their planning! governance and turnaround strategies. He lectures on Entrepreneurship! Small Business Management! and Research Methodology at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Business School in Port Elizabeth. To date! Dr Adendorff has written a book on Governance for Immigrant Entrepreneurs and published various articles in national and international journals. Klappentext This important book explores the relationship between ethnic cultural influence in family businesses and its impact on corporate governance - and thus ultimately on its survival and its contribution to national economies worldwide. Zusammenfassung This important book explores the relationship between ethnic cultural influence in family businesses and its impact on corporate governance - and thus ultimately on its survival and its contribution to national economies worldwide. Inhaltsverzeichnis Governance in Immigrant Family Businesses