Evolution of Family Business
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-78536-314-6 (ISBN)
Family businesses are everywhere, but there is little information regarding their growth and development. This book is one of the few to analyse the identity and evolution of the largest family businesses in Latin America and Spain.With contributions from 20 scholars from 12 different countries, the book compares the relationship of families in business within their national economies, foreign capital, migration, and politics. The authors deny the existence of a 'Latin type' of family capitalism in their countries, and highlight diversity, and national and regional differences.
This interdisciplinary book will be useful for students and scholars of economics, management, history, sociology, and anthropology. Politicians, family business consultants, family businesses, and international institutions will also benefit from insights within this book.
Contributors: M.I. Barbero, L. Casanova, M. Cerutti, A.D. Costa, Carlos Dávila, P. Díaz Morlán, A. Discua Cruz, C.E. Drumond, P. Fernández Pérez, L. Fortín, E. Guillén Miranda, J.M. Las Heras, J.C. Leiva, A. Lluch, J. Martínez Echezárraga, M. Monsalve Zanatti, N. Puig, C.Ramos Rodas, C. Raudales, J. Vidal Olivares
Edited by Paloma Fernández Pérez, University of Barcelona, Spain and Andrea Lluch, CONICET, Argentina and Los Andes University, Colombia
Contents:
Foreword by Andrea Colli
Introduction
Paloma Fernández Pérez and Andrea Lluch
PART I COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
1. Latin American Multinationals Facing the 'New Reality'
Lourdes Casanova
2. State, Institutions and Impact of Economic Policies on the Historical Evolution of Family Businesses in Spain and Latin America
Javier Vidal Olivares
3. The Origins of Modern Family Foundations in Spanish Speaking Countries: A Preliminary Study
Nuria Puig
PART IILARGE NATIONAL MARKETS AND LARGE FAMILY GROUPS (MEXICO, BRAZIL, ARGENTINA)
4. Large Businesses and Entrepreneurial Families in Mexico
Mario Cerutti
5. Brazilian Companies and Business Groups from a Historical Perspective
Armando Dalla Costa, Carlos Eduardo Drumond and José María Las Heras
6. Family Capitalism in Argentina: Changes and Continuity over the Course of a Century
María Inés Barbero and Andrea Lluch
PART IIIBUSINESS FAMILIES AND POLITICS IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED MARKETS (COLOMBIA, COSTA RICA, HONDURAS)
7. Politics and Endurance of Entrepreneurial Families: The Case of "Presidential Families" In a Latin American Economy (Colombia, 1850-2010)
Carlos Dávila
8. From the Domination by Family Elites to the Presence of Multiple Players. Capitalism in Costa Rica in the Twentieth Century.
Juan Carlos Leiva and Erick Guillén Miranda
9. Large Family Businesses in Honduras: The Influence of State Intervention and Immigration in the Twentieth Century.
Allan Discua Cruz, Concepción Ramos Rodas, Claudia Raudales and Lourdes Fortín
PART IVBUSINESS FAMILIES BETWEEN DICTATORSHIP AND DEMOCRACY (SPAIN, PERU, CHILE): FROM NARROW REGULATED MARKETS TO THE GLOBAL MARKET
10. Between Power and the Market. An Approach to the Historical Evolution of Large Family Businesses in Spain in the Twentieth Century
Paloma Férnandez Pérez and Pablo Díaz Morlán
11. Evolution of the Peruvian Large Family Business 1896 -2012
Martín Monsalve Zanatti
12. Large Entrepreneurial Families in Chile. Their Characteristics and Contribution to the Country (1830-2012)
Jon Martínez Echezárraga
Conclusions
Paloma Fernández Pérez and Andrea Lluch
Index
| Erscheinungsdatum | 03.03.2016 |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
| Themenwelt | Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Wirtschaft ► Betriebswirtschaft / Management ► Planung / Organisation | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-78536-314-X / 178536314X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-78536-314-6 / 9781785363146 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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