Micro-family-owned businesses in hostile environment : future engine for growth?
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2010
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Resumo |
Using panel data from the four waves of the Indonesia Family Life Survey in 1993, 1997, 2000 and 2007 we investigate the prerequisite for and contribution of micro-family-businesses to economic development. We find that family-owned firms are on average fairly profitable compared with the industrial sector profit standard. Failure rates between 1997 and 2000 are very low (about 10%), while the industrial sector experimented a massive shakeout of about 33% in the wake of the 1997 crisis (Ter Wengel & Rodriguez, 2006), with an increase in the number of family-businesses between the two years of observation. This paper contributes to the economics of entrepreneurship studies by continuing the discussion of entrepreneurship in hostile business environments (Baumol, 1990; Sobel, 2008). |
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application/pdf |
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Publicador |
Babson College |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39694/1/c39694.pdf http://www3.babson.edu/ Vial, Virginie & Garonne, Christophe (2010) Micro-family-owned businesses in hostile environment : future engine for growth? In Proceedings of 2010 Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Babson College, Lausanne. |
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Copyright 2010 [please consult the authors] |
Fonte |
Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150304 Entrepreneurship #Micro-family-owned businesses #Growth #Environment |
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Conference Paper |