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J. Pierce, T. Kostova, K. Dirks (2001)
Toward a Theory of Psychological Ownership in OrganizationsAcademy of Management Review, 26
M. Gallo (2004)
The Family Business and Its Social ResponsibilitiesFamily Business Review, 17
[Traditional philosophy distinguishes two kinds of power: potestas, which is the power an owner has over the things he owns, or power obtained and maintained by force; and auctoritas, which is the power conferred upon a person or group of people on account of their professional competencies. A person may have both potestas and auctoritas, but in each case the power will come from a different source.]
Published: Oct 21, 2015
Keywords: Social Responsibility; Corporate Governance; Family Firm; Family Business; Personal Preference
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