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Behavioural theory and the family business

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Behavioural theory and the family business. / Mazzelli, Ambra.
Theoretical perspectives on family businesses. ed. / Mattias Nordqvist; Leif Melin; Mattias Waldkirch; Gershon Kumeto. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015.

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Harvard

Mazzelli, A 2015, Behavioural theory and the family business. in M Nordqvist, L Melin, M Waldkirch & G Kumeto (eds), Theoretical perspectives on family businesses. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham.

APA

Mazzelli, A. (2015). Behavioural theory and the family business. In M. Nordqvist, L. Melin, M. Waldkirch, & G. Kumeto (Eds.), Theoretical perspectives on family businesses Edward Elgar Publishing.

Vancouver

Mazzelli A. Behavioural theory and the family business. In Nordqvist M, Melin L, Waldkirch M, Kumeto G, editors, Theoretical perspectives on family businesses. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2015

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Mazzelli, Ambra. / Behavioural theory and the family business. Theoretical perspectives on family businesses. editor / Mattias Nordqvist ; Leif Melin ; Mattias Waldkirch ; Gershon Kumeto. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015.

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