This thesis explores the transition of family businesses towards industrial aggregation models, focusing on the case of the “Gruppo Florence”. The purpose of the research is to analyze the implications of this transition on the governance and leadership of the involved family businesses, examining how these organizations manage to preserve their identity and artisanal know-how within a broader and more managerial structure.
Family businesses and the transition to industrial aggregation models: impacts on governance and leadership
GAZZOLA, FRANCESCA
2024/2025
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This thesis explores the transition of family businesses towards industrial aggregation models, focusing on the case of the “Gruppo Florence”. The purpose of the research is to analyze the implications of this transition on the governance and leadership of the involved family businesses, examining how these organizations manage to preserve their identity and artisanal know-how within a broader and more managerial structure.File in questo prodotto:
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