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Providing Aid to Developing Countries by Helping to Establish Family Firms

Providing Aid to Developing Countries by Helping to Establish Family Firms
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Author(s): Monika Nova (Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Czech Republic)
Copyright: 2021
Pages: 12
Source title: Handbook of Research on Novel Practices and Current Successes in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Cristina Raluca Gh. Popescu (University of Bucharest, Romania & The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania & University of Craiova, Romania & The National Institute for Research and Development in Environmental Protection (I.N.C.D.P.M.), Romania & National Research and Development Institute for Gas Turbines COMOTI, Romania)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8426-2.ch010

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Abstract

The chapter would aim to pinpoint and depict some specific features of family firms in developing countries and to examine social and economic consequences that they might have for the families involved. Precisely targeted selection of the families to be researched resulted in choosing four families conducting business in the local conditions for three years or longer and supported by foreign donors. All the families were domiciled in the Republic of Malawi. The qualitative research presented in the chapter will examine support given to the family firms. Having summarized and discussed results, the authors found this type of enterprise to be a new valuable tool of development cooperation capable of creating job openings, encouraging intergenerational experience sharing, and reducing ill-considered migration in search of work. Family firms do not rest on only their economic potential. Their non-economic repercussions make the businesses unique and of profound consequence to local communities.

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