Más allá del dinero: Riqueza y bienestar de la familia empresaria

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https://doi.org/10.24310/ejfbejfb.vi.15094

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Familia empresaria, Riqueza familiar, Competencias de propiedad, Propiedad responsable, Riqueza socioemocional, Bienestar
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Este artículo ofrece un debate conceptual sobre la relación entre riqueza y bienestar de la familia empresaria. El mismo aporta una perspectiva psicológica de la propiedad, lo que permite explicar el efecto de esta riqueza en dimensiones individuales y colectivas relevantes para las familias empresarias, a saber, la propiedad psicológica, la riqueza socioemocional y las competencias vinculadas a la propiedad. El estudio proporciona un marco integrador y ofrece proposiciones que ilustran las implicaciones teóricas y prácticas de este modelo en lo que se refiere a la relación entre riqueza y bienestar de la familia empresaria.

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2023-06-29

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Vazquez, P., & Campopiano, G. (2023). Más allá del dinero: Riqueza y bienestar de la familia empresaria. European Journal of Family Business, 13(1), 5–18. https://doi.org/10.24310/ejfbejfb.vi.15094

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