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Family Businesses in Republic of Kosovo: Some General Issues

In: Entrepreneurship in the Balkans

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  • Gramos Gashi

    (Albi Mall, Import Department)

  • Veland Ramadani

    (South-East European University)

Abstract

Family businesses constitute the dominant and oldest form of business organizations. They had a special importance in the economy throughout history, which continues today in the modern world. Almost in all countries of the world, family business plays a key role in overall economic development, including workforce engagement. Understanding the family business ranges from a small enterprise on the edge of a road to a neighborhood, to large conglomerates that operate in different industries and countries (IFC 2008). Therefore, the definition of family businesses is a quite complex issue, where relevant difficulty represents the interaction of the family system and business. All of this said, even today there is not a generally accepted definition for family business (Chua et al. 1999).

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  • Gramos Gashi & Veland Ramadani, 2013. "Family Businesses in Republic of Kosovo: Some General Issues," Springer Books, in: Veland Ramadani & Robert C. Schneider (ed.), Entrepreneurship in the Balkans, edition 127, pages 91-115, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-36577-5_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36577-5_6
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    Cited by:

    1. Veland Ramadani & Léo-Paul Dana & Nora Sadiku-Dushi & Vanessa Ratten & Dianne H. B. Welsh, 2017. "Decision-Making Challenges of Women Entrepreneurship in Family Business Succession Process," Journal of Enterprising Culture (JEC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 25(04), pages 411-439, December.
    2. Jahmurataj, Veton & Ramadani, Veland & Bexheti, Abdylmenaf & Rexhepi, Gadaf & Abazi-Alili, Hyrije & Krasniqi, Besnik A., 2023. "Unveiling the determining factors of family business longevity: Evidence from Kosovo," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 159(C).
    3. Fadil Sahiti, 2021. "Institutions and entrepreneurial activity: a comparative analysis of Kosovo and other economies," Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 10(1), pages 98-119, February.

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