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Not a Coincidence: Sons-in-Law as Successors in Successful Japanese Family Firms. (2015). Blind, Georg ; von Mandach, Stefania Lottanti .
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RePEc:pra:mprapa:66695.

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  1. Modeling the „Visitors to Rome“ effect: Reputation Building in Anglo-Saxon Buyout Funds in Japan. (2017). Blind, Georg ; von Mandach, Lottanti .
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