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Das Kooperationsverhalten von Familienunternehmen: Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie

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Dieses Arbeitspapier nimmt Bezug zu den Forschungssträngen der Fa-milienunternehmensforschung sowie der Kooperationsforschung. Trotz ihrer großen wirtschaftlichen Bedeutung existieren bislang wenige empirische Untersuchungen, die Analysen des Kooperationsverhaltens von Familienunternehmen durchführen. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt, dass Familienunternehmen entgegen entsprechender Vermutungen mehrheitlich kooperieren. Auch wird gezeigt, dass Kooperationen eine für Familienunternehmen relevante Facette der Gestaltung ihrer wirtschaftlichen Aktivitäten darstellen. Als Erweiterung vorheriger Erkenntnisse kann gezeigt werden, dass Familienunternehmen vornehmlich informelle Verfahren zur Partnerwahl nutzen. Auch wird gezeigt, dass Familienunternehmen eine deutliche Präferenz für Kooperationen mit anderen Familienunternehmen aufweisen.

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  • Taape, Julian, 2014. "Das Kooperationsverhalten von Familienunternehmen: Ergebnisse einer empirischen Studie," Arbeitspapiere 141, University of Münster, Institute for Cooperatives.
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