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dc.contributor.advisorLamarque, Éric
dc.contributor.authorSEVERINO BUENO, Illuminada Del Carmen
dc.date2012-06-23
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-14T21:31:58Z
dc.date.available2020-12-14T21:31:58Z
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.theses.fr/2012BOR40013/abes
dc.identifier.urihttps://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/23399
dc.identifier.nnt2012BOR40013
dc.description.abstractLong term family fortune preservation is a matter of human behavior; it is a dynamic process of activity or group governance that has to be reenergized successfully in each successive generation to overcome the threat of falling into entropy. Each successive generation has to reaffirm its participation in such government system.Family enterprises are the fundamental actors of the economic activity, and also constitute a stability factor of the productive system, because the majority of them is small or medium-sized (SMEs), and that is why it is interesting to investigate their financial behavior.There is little knowledge concerning financing decisions of enterprises on emerging markets. There is a particular need of empirical work that identifies the financial patterns of developing countries enterprises. It is possible that these enterprises are creating a new financial structure that results convenient for their particular environment.
dc.description.abstractEnLong term family fortune preservation is a matter of human behavior; it is a dynamic process of activity or group governance that has to be reenergized successfully in each successive generation to overcome the threat of falling into entropy. Each successive generation has to reaffirm its participation in such government system.Family enterprises are the fundamental actors of the economic activity, and also constitute a stability factor of the productive system, because the majority of them is small or medium-sized (SMEs), and that is why it is interesting to investigate their financial behavior.There is little knowledge concerning financing decisions of enterprises on emerging markets. There is a particular need of empirical work that identifies the financial patterns of developing countries enterprises. It is possible that these enterprises are creating a new financial structure that results convenient for their particular environment.
dc.language.isoes
dc.subjectComportement Financier
dc.subjectEntreprises Familiales
dc.subjectGouvernement d’entreprise
dc.subjectOrientation Entreprenante
dc.subjectMarchés Emergents
dc.subject.enFinancial behavior
dc.subject.enFamily Businesses
dc.subject.enCorporate Governance
dc.subject.enEntrepreneurial Orientation
dc.subject.enEmerging markets
dc.titleL'influence du gouvernement corporatif des entreprises familiales sur son comportement financier : le cas de la République Dominicaine
dc.title.enThe influence of the corporate governance of the family business in his financial behavior : the Dominican Republic Case
dc.typeThèses de doctorat
dc.contributor.jurypresidentArbulu, Pedro
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesThèses de l'Université de Bordeaux avant 2014*
bordeaux.institutionUniversité de Bordeaux
bordeaux.type.institutionBordeaux 4
bordeaux.thesis.disciplineSciences de gestion
bordeaux.ecole.doctoraleÉcole doctorale Entreprise, économie, société (Pessac, Gironde)
star.origin.linkhttps://www.theses.fr/2012BOR40013
dc.contributor.rapporteurBarneto, Pascal
dc.contributor.rapporteurDessertine, Philippe
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