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The Un-gleaming Fate of The Golden Nugget

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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

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