he family enterprise, whether an operating business, a family office, or both, is the backbone of the US and international economies. These enterprises cut across industries and geographies and can be first-generation entrepreneurial companies or multi-generational businesses with family offices. This book offers a foundation in and understanding of how family enterprises work, including working definitions and the key characteristics of family enterprises, as well as useful concepts for working with and in family enterprises, either as a professional or as a family member.
- Defining Family Enterprise
- Classic systems of a Family Enterprise
- Representative Governance Systems in a Family Enterprise
- Key Characteristics of Family enterprises
- Concepts if Family Enterprise Study
- Theoretical Frameworks in Family Enterprises
- Core Professions Working with Family Enterprise
- Multidisciplinary Profession Teams
- Applying What You’ve Learned
An ideal resource for professionals in law, finance, management, and behavioral science, family office and fund managers, and others interested in a multidisciplinary approach to this field.