EJFBS : 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2
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2009, VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 (The entire issue)
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Cane (Rattan) entreprises as family business in Bangladesh : a case study
(Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics, 2009)Cane (Calamus spp), also known as rattan, is an important non-timber forest product used extensively all over Bangladesh as a raw material for making furniture, handi-craft and other household articles. The study has ... -
Activity-based start-up simulations in entrepreneurship education at the German universities
(Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics, 2009)Only 30% (bga, 2007, p. 8) of all business start-ups are attributed to women. In the area of self-employment gender gaps have a negative effect, both qualitatively and quantitatively. However, universities that want to ... -
Splitting heirs - divorce planning and pre-nuptial agreements for family business in Ireland
(Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics, 2009)Objectives: The main aim of this paper is to examine what can be done to plan for divorce should divorce arise for members of a family business in Ireland. A number of objectives have been formulated; firstly the research ... -
The impact of life-stage-fit between the incumbent and the successor in effective intergeneration successions : three case studies
(Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics, 2009)This paper suggests that the success of intergenerational successions in family busi-nesses often depends on the life stages of the generations involved. The premise may be so evident that it is easy to overlook its ...