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The missing lens in family firm governance theory: A self-other typology of parental altruism

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  • Lubatkin, Michael H.
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  • Ling, Yan

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  • Lubatkin, Michael H. & Durand, Rodolphe & Ling, Yan, 2007. "The missing lens in family firm governance theory: A self-other typology of parental altruism," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 60(10), pages 1022-1029, October.
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