Family business in the health care sectorPast and future

  1. Francisco Reyes-Santías
  2. Elena Rivo-López
  3. Mónica Villanueva-Villar
Journal:
European Journal of Family Business

ISSN: 2444-8788 2444-877X

Year of publication: 2020

Issue Title: Strategic and Organizational Change

Volume: 10

Issue: 1

Pages: 36-43

Type: Article

DOI: 10.24310/EJFBEJFB.V10I1.6683 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

More publications in: European Journal of Family Business

Abstract

La relevancia de la empresa familiar en la economía mundial la ha llevado a ser objeto de estudio desde diversos ámbitos y perspectivas. Sin embargo, el papel que juega la empresa familiar en el sector sanitario privado apenas ha sido analizado. El objetivo de este trabajo de investigación se centra en el estudio de la evolución histórica de la empresa familiar en el ámbito de la sanidad privada, intentando conocer la variación de la contribución de la misma al sector durante el periodo 1995-2018. Con este propósito, se construye una base de datos con los hospitales privados existentes en España, clasificándolos en familiares y no familiares para los años 1995 y 2018, realizando un análisis de corte transversal. Se observa un nivel de supervivencia de las empresas familiares de casi un 60%. Se propone implementar la metodología del estudio de casos en investigación futuras.

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