The family role on the internationalization process of family businesses : a two-case study
AUTOR(ES)
Tavares, Bianca Magnani
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
07/02/2012
RESUMO
This dissertation aims to identify the family role in the internationalization process of two family businesses: JBS, the world’s largest protein producer and Cutrale one of the world’s leader in the orange juice market. Family businesses have characteristics that are intrinsic to this type of firms. Many of the internationalization reasons or even the way they internationalize has several characteristics that are common among other family businesses. Therefore, through a qualitative research the two case studies were analyzed based on the internationalization and family businesses theories. However, in those companies the role of the family was not a key role on the firms’ internationalization processes. This aroused questions such as whether the size and/ or industry of the company had an impact on the family’s role on the internationalization process of the business. These questions were not the focus of this study but are subsidies for future research.
ASSUNTO(S)
internationalization process family-owned companies family impact on internationalization agribusiness empresas familiares - brasil globalização empresas agrícolas – brasil – estudos de casos empresas familiares – estudo de casos
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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