ANALYSIS OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF FAMILY ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE SERVICE SECTOR
Abstract
This article aims to explore the multifaceted factors influencing the growth and evolution of family entrepreneurship within the service sector. Given the importance of family-run businesses in many economies, understanding these determinants is crucial. Drawing upon existing literature, empirical findings, and contemporary business trends, we discuss both the challenges and drivers of family entrepreneurship in the service realm.
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