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Training family business in undergraduate

https://doi.org/10.37791/1993-7598-2020-14-4-113-127

EDN: YJSJET

Abstract

In modern conditions, the development of entrepreneurship is complicated by the lack of uniform educational standards for teaching the conduct of this area of professional activity. In this regard, the article poses the issues of using a competence-based approach to training potential successors of family companies, which is significant for ensuring the success and long-term sustainability of family entrepreneurship.The authors of the article point out the need for the formation of additional professional competencies of students who have the prospect of entering the family business. Displaying the practical use of the proposed approach in the teaching of the discipline “family business” in the undergraduate University “Synergy”.

About the Authors

Yu. B Rubin
Synergy University


A.Y. Pogorelova
Synergy University


E.V. Alekseeva
Synergy University


M.V. Lednev
Synergy University


D.P. Mozhzhukhin
Synergy University


O.N. Potapova
Synergy University


T.A. Puzynya
Synergy University


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Rubin Yu., Pogorelova A., Alekseeva E., Lednev M., Mozhzhukhin D., Potapova O., Puzynya T. Training family business in undergraduate. Journal of Modern Competition. 2020;14(4):113-127. https://doi.org/10.37791/1993-7598-2020-14-4-113-127. EDN: YJSJET

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