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Yazdi, N. (2018). The impact of F-PEC scale and strategic planning in the family business.Accounting, 4(1), 11-20.
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Astrachan, J. H., Klein, S. B., & Smyrnios, K. X. (2002). The F-PEC scale of family influence: A proposal for solving the family business definition problem. Family business review, 15(1), 45-58.
Bird, B., Welsch, H., Astrachan, J. H., & Pistrui, D. (2002). Family business research: The evolution of an academic field. Family Business Review, 15(4), 337-350.
Birley, S., & Pleitner, H. J. (2001). Owner-manager attitudes to family and business issues: A 16 country study. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 26(2), 63-76.
Carlock, R., & Ward, J. (2001). Strategic planning for the family business: Parallel planning to unify the family and business. Springer.
Cabrera-Suárez, K., De Saá-Pérez, P., & García-Almeida, D. (2001). The succession process from a resource-and knowledge-based view of the family firm. Family Business Review, 14(1), 37-46.
Chrisman, J. J., Chua, J. H., & Sharma, P. (2003). Current trends and future directions in family business management studies: Toward a theory of the family firm. Coleman white paper series, 4(1), 1-63.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., & Steier, L.P. (2003a). An introduction to theories of family business. Journal of Business Venturing, 18, 441–448.
Chrisman, J.J., Chua, J.H., & Zahra, S.A. (2003b). Creating wealth in family firms through managing resources: Comments and extensions. Entrepreneurship, Theory & Practice, 27(4), 359–365.
Chua, J.H., Chrisman, J.J., & Sharma, P. (1999). Defining the family business by behavior. Entrepreneurship, Theory & Practice, 23(4), 19–39.
Faccio, M. & Lang, L. (2002). The ultimate ownership of Western European corporations. Journal of Financial Economics, 65(3), 365–395.
Flören, R.H. (2002). Crown princes in the clay: An empirical study on the tackling of succession challenges in Dutch family farms. Dissertation, Universiteit Nyenrode.
Heck, R.K.Z. & Scannell Trent, E. (1999). The prevalence of family business from a household sample. Family Business Review, 12(3), 209–224.
Johannisson, B. & Huse, M. (2000). Recruiting outside board members in the small family business: An ideological challenge. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 12(4), 353–378.
Kayser, G. & Wallau, F. (2002). Industrial family businesses in Germany: Situation and future. Family Business Review, 15(2), 111–115.
Klein, S. B. (2000). Family businesses in Germany: Significance and structure. Family Business Review, 13(3), 157-181.
Klein, S.B. & Blondel, C. (2002). Ownership structure of the 250 largest listed companies in Germany. INSEAD working paper 2002/123/IIFE.
Stewart, A. (2003). Help one another, use one another: Toward an anthropology of family business. Entrepreneurship, Theory & Practice, 27(4), 383–396.
Witt, P. (2003). Corporate governance systeme im Wettbewerb, Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitätsverlag.
Whyte, M.K. (1995). The social roots of China's economic development. The China Quarterly, 144, 900-1019.