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Non solo fisco, focus anche sulla leadership. De Massis, Alfredo (Author). 2019. Il Sole 24 ORE.

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title = "Non solo fisco, focus anche sulla leadership",
abstract = "In Italy 93% of companies in the private sector are controlled or managed by a family. Furthermore, 43% of business leaders are over the age of 60 and the baby boomers, who founded or inherited the business in the second half of the 20th century, will soon find themselves handing down the business to the millennial generation. This explains why the generational shift plays a crucial role for Italy's future - and more generally for Europe - and its economic development ...",
author = "{De Massis}, Alfredo",
year = "2019",
month = sep,
day = "9",
language = "Italian",
publisher = "Il Sole 24 ORE",

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AB - In Italy 93% of companies in the private sector are controlled or managed by a family. Furthermore, 43% of business leaders are over the age of 60 and the baby boomers, who founded or inherited the business in the second half of the 20th century, will soon find themselves handing down the business to the millennial generation. This explains why the generational shift plays a crucial role for Italy's future - and more generally for Europe - and its economic development ...

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