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In reading a family business case you will see the unique issues faced by entrepreneurs and their family firms. To get the most from these cases you should ask yourself the following questions: What is the situational context of the case? Who are the principal players? Who do I identify within the case? What are the pertinent facts in case? Have I looked closely at the exhibits? What concepts about family business and management in general should apply to this case? Does this case represent a situation that I might face?
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Carsrud, A.L., Brännback, M. (2012). Reading a Family Business Case. In: Family Firms in Transition. SpringerBriefs in Business. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1201-4_2
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