Abstract
The current paper develops a model to facilitate owners of family businesses in their decision-making. The model allows for priorities to be placed on family issues and business issues concurrently, in a dichotomous approach. The research is a complement to existing literature on family business interaction models and could provide a useful model for family business consultants to consider in their work with family-owned businesses.
Recommended Citation
Parker, Tammy R.
(2004)
"A Multi-Level Family Business Choice Model: A Dichotomous Approach,"
The Coastal Business Journal: Vol. 3:
No.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/cbj/vol3/iss1/6
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