Striving for happiness and its impact on family stability: an exploration of the Aristotilien conception of happiness

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The impact of drudging for happiness on the stability of family relations in association with Aristotilien conception of happiness is examined. The study made in United States shows that familyEs unstable relations are caused more by lack of support of partners on each otherEs interests, rather than on seeking happiness.

author: Smyrnios, Kosmas X., Sund, Lars-goran
Science & research, Research, Reports, Domestic relations, Family relations, Aristotelianism

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The role of family members in entrepreneurial networks: beyond the boundaries of the family firm

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The investigations done in united States on the role of the family members outside the family firm as entrepreneurs are discussed. T hey offer many benefits without incurring any hazards to the family.

author: R.Anderson, Alistar, Sarah L.Jack,, Dodd, Sarah Drakopoulou
Venture Analysis, Evaluation, Business enterprises

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The use of the Guttman scale in development of a family orientation index for small-to-medium-sized firms

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Guttman scaling method to examine standards that differentiate family and nonfamily Dutch small-to-medium-sized firms is presented.

author: Uhlaner, Lorraine M.
Analysis, Measurement, Family-owned business enterprises, Family-owned businesses, Family corporations, Small and medium sized companies

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subjects list: United States, Demographic aspects
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