Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business
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Harvard Business Review Press, 1997.
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John A. Davis., John A. Davis|AUTHOR., Marion McCollom Hampton|AUTHOR., Ivan Lansberg|AUTHOR., & Kelin E. Gersick|AUTHOR. (1997). Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business . Harvard Business Review Press.

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John A. Davis et al.. 1997. Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business. Harvard Business Review Press.

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John A. Davis et al.. Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business Harvard Business Review Press, 1997.

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John A. Davis, et al. Generation to Generation: Life Cycles of the Family Business Harvard Business Review Press, 1997.

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