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The Future of Family Business Governance

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Governance in Family Enterprises

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Sophie Lammerant (née Velge) discusses the implementation of “the Bekaert Academy,” a bespoke training program for the fifth generation of the Bekaert family business. She unveils some of the content of the program, how it came to life, and tells why it is so important to train future owners.

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  • Kachaner, N., Stalk, G., & Bloch, A. (2012), “What you can learn from family business,” Harvard Business Review, November. At http://hbr.org/2012/11/what-you-can-learnfrom-family-business/ar/1, accessed July 8, 2013.

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© 2014 Alexander Koeberle-Schmid, Denise Kenyon-Rouvinez & Ernesto J. Poza

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Koeberle-Schmid, A., Kenyon-Rouvinez, D., Poza, E.J. (2014). The Future of Family Business Governance. In: Governance in Family Enterprises. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137293909_13

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