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The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget. / Rathakrishnan, Thanuja
; Ge, Bingbing; Irviana, Lala.
Asian Family Business Case Studies: The Role of Culture, Value and identity in Succession and Resilience. ed. / Feranita Feranita; Woon Leong Lin; Kok Wei Khong; See Kwong Goh. Leeds: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024. p. 13-21.
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Harvard
Rathakrishnan, T
, Ge, B & Irviana, L 2024,
The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget. in F Feranita, WL Lin, KW Khong & SK Goh (eds),
Asian Family Business Case Studies: The Role of Culture, Value and identity in Succession and Resilience. Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 13-21.
https://doi.org/10.1108/978183753760020241002
APA
Rathakrishnan, T.
, Ge, B., & Irviana, L. (2024).
The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget. In F. Feranita, W. L. Lin, K. W. Khong, & S. K. Goh (Eds.),
Asian Family Business Case Studies: The Role of Culture, Value and identity in Succession and Resilience (pp. 13-21). Emerald Publishing Limited.
https://doi.org/10.1108/978183753760020241002
Vancouver
Rathakrishnan T
, Ge B, Irviana L.
The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget. In Feranita F, Lin WL, Khong KW, Goh SK, editors, Asian Family Business Case Studies: The Role of Culture, Value and identity in Succession and Resilience. Leeds: Emerald Publishing Limited. 2024. p. 13-21 doi: 10.1108/978183753760020241002
Author
Rathakrishnan, Thanuja
; Ge, Bingbing ; Irviana, Lala. /
The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget. Asian Family Business Case Studies: The Role of Culture, Value and identity in Succession and Resilience. editor / Feranita Feranita ; Woon Leong Lin ; Kok Wei Khong ; See Kwong Goh. Leeds : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024. pp. 13-21
Bibtex
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abstract = "The Golden Nugget is a family business that serves authentic Chinese cuisine in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was founded by a couple from Hong Kong, China, Alan Chan and Sandra Ng in 1957. This case is based on the succession issue facing Brian, the second-generation owner-manager of The Golden Nugget. Despite Brian's efforts to expose his children, niece and nephew to the business, he realised that none of the third generations showed an interest in taking over the family business. Upon discussion, Brian found three reasons (1) own goals and desires vs family confiict, (2) fear of sacrificing their freedom and (3) lack of work-life balance.",
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