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Coming out ahead while losing a partner: the Thoroughbred industry stays on course
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Journal of Business Strategy
Journal of Business Strategy (2023) 44 (6): 327–334.
Published: 25 October 2022
... to several types of partner loss due to firm bankruptcy, owner death and strategic restructuring. Findings This paper proposes a framework of strategies for surviving the loss of business partners. Specifically, surviving partners may respond by strategic distancing, relationship self-repair...
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White knight wanted: what to expect from restructuring consultants
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Journal of Business Strategy
Journal of Business Strategy (2004) 25 (4): 31–34.
Published: 01 August 2004
...Bruce C. Conklin, Jr; Adam M. Michelin Saving a company from bankruptcy may require the help of crisis consultants who have experience stabilizing organizations. Companies have a better chance of survival if they seek outside guidance at the first sign of financial difficulty. While a cash flow...
