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2016 | t. 17, z. 6, cz. 1 Firmy rodzinne - wyzwania współczesności | 31--45
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Family Enterprise from the Perspective of Paradigms of Organizational Theory

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The article is focused on different determinants of family business. It tries to identify paradigms appropriate for such kind of enterprises. The main aim to present the cognitive consequences of paradigms in organizational theory proposed by Gibson Burrell and Gareth Morgan. (original abstract)
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  • University of Social Sciences
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