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Tier 3 — Observational / field trialPeer-reviewed

“Who am I? Who are we?” Understanding the impact of family business identity on the development of individual and family identity in business families

Albertha J. Wielsma; Olof Brunninge

Elsevier BV · 2019

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Summary

Source report: UK Farming: Grasping the Opportunities - OFC 2026 File: OFC 2026 Report - FINAL.pdf Ref#: OFC 2026 Report - FINAL.pdf #53 Original: Wielsma, A. J., & Brunninge, O. (2019). "Who am I? Who are we?" Understanding the impact of family business identity on the development of individual and family identity in business families. Journal of Family Business Strategy, 10(1), 38-48.

Outcomes reported

Source report: UK Farming: Grasping the Opportunities - OFC 2026 File: OFC 2026 Report - FINAL.pdf Ref#: OFC 2026 Report - FINAL.pdf #53 Original: Wielsma, A. J., & Brunninge, O. (2019). "Who am I? Who are we?" Understanding the impact of family business identity on the development of individual and family identity in business families. Journal of Family Business Strategy, 10(1), 38-48.

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Peer-reviewed research
Study type
Research
Source type
Peer-reviewed research
Status
Published
Geography
UK
DOI
10.1016/j.jfbs.2019.01.006
Catalogue ID
IRmohfq8oo-eedb84
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