Family Businesses: Spreading Roots and Wings
Family firms were a part of the social and economic fabric of India even before the advent of British rule. ...
Family firms were a part of the social and economic fabric of India even before the advent of British rule. ...
India has witnessed a sharp decline in female labour force participation in recent times. Approximately, three out of four women ...
More than 90% of the businesses in India are family-owned.1 A large number of them do not remain together beyond ...
Professor Kavil Ramachandran is Executive Director of the Thomas Schmidheiny Centre for Family Enterprise, Indian School of Business.
ISBInsight: Family businesses are often in the media spotlight but at the same time, there are gaps in data about ...
How can women contribute to building family businesses as long-lasting enterprises? What does the future for women look like in ...
Professor Kavil Ramachandran, The Thomas Schmidheiny Chair Professor of Family Business and Wealth Management, Executive Director of the Thomas Schmidheiny ...
The year 1991 ushered in a new dawn for the Indian economy with economic reforms across sectors. The entrepreneurial spirit ...
“The secret of happiness does not lie in possessing but in giving. One, who makes others happy, will be happy.” ...
Smooth inter-generational leadership transition is critical for the long-term survival of business organisations. In the family business context, passing on ...
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