Commentary on the Multidimensional Degree of Family Influence Construct and the F-PEC Measurement Instrument (Family Influence on Power, Experience and Culture Measurement Instrument) (Column)
Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice 2005, May, 29, 3
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In this commentary, we provide suggestions for further establishing the validity of the multidimensional degree of family influence construct and the reliability of the family influence on power, experience, and culture (F-PEC) measurement instrument. We also delineate a number of creative ways in which future researchers can incorporate this rigorous, relevant, and rich construct into their own research agendas. Introduction
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