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Family Commitment and Product Innovation in Family SMEs. Do Management Control Systems Have an Influence?. (2024). Cano-Rubio, Myriam ; Basly, Sami.
In: Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies.
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  39. Outsiders on the board of directors and firm performance: Evidence from Spanish non-listed family firms. (2010). Iturralde, Txomin ; Arosa, Blanca ; Maseda, Amaia.
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