This paper compares three case studies of family businesses in the rural tourism and hospitality sectors in Canada, Sweden, and Australia. Goals for start-up, development, and ultimate disposition of the businesses are examined through cross-case analysis within the theoretical framework of the business and family life-cycle. Analysis reveals remarkable similarities reflecting the prominence of lifestyle considerations, location preferences, and uncertainty over disposition of the businesses. This paper assesses goals revealed through these cases and pertinent literature from the tourism and hospitality sectors in the context of three stages in family business evolution. It also draws research and management implications
This article explores generic and industry-specific barriers to inheritance among family businesses ...
This article shows cross-cultural variations in family businesses using nine cross-cultural dimensio...
“World-wide, the family business constitutes the most prevalent form of business or-ganization” (Pou...
The family business is a global phenomenon, and is particularly prominent in tourism and hospitality...
A generic model of family business development provides the framework for examining the nature of su...
ABSTRACT. Middleton (2001) noted that in Europe 95 percent of tourism businesses, generating perhaps...
Surveys were conducted among family business owners in the tourism and hospitality industry in two r...
Purpose: This contribution appraises previous theoretical underpinnings that are focused on family b...
This paper examines the environmental goals of rural, family owned/operated tourismbusiness with a v...
Family businesses are of particular economic relevance in the international hospitality and tourism ...
This paper examines the environmental goals of rural, family owned/operated tourism business with a ...
The past decade has witnessed an upsurge of research interests in entrepreneurship and small/family ...
[eng] This thesis is intended to provide an overview of the corporate structure and spec...
The majority of firms begin as family businesses (FBs) and are considered to be the lifeblood of any...
This study’s objective is to examine the nature of tourism and hospitality family businesses that op...
This article explores generic and industry-specific barriers to inheritance among family businesses ...
This article shows cross-cultural variations in family businesses using nine cross-cultural dimensio...
“World-wide, the family business constitutes the most prevalent form of business or-ganization” (Pou...
The family business is a global phenomenon, and is particularly prominent in tourism and hospitality...
A generic model of family business development provides the framework for examining the nature of su...
ABSTRACT. Middleton (2001) noted that in Europe 95 percent of tourism businesses, generating perhaps...
Surveys were conducted among family business owners in the tourism and hospitality industry in two r...
Purpose: This contribution appraises previous theoretical underpinnings that are focused on family b...
This paper examines the environmental goals of rural, family owned/operated tourismbusiness with a v...
Family businesses are of particular economic relevance in the international hospitality and tourism ...
This paper examines the environmental goals of rural, family owned/operated tourism business with a ...
The past decade has witnessed an upsurge of research interests in entrepreneurship and small/family ...
[eng] This thesis is intended to provide an overview of the corporate structure and spec...
The majority of firms begin as family businesses (FBs) and are considered to be the lifeblood of any...
This study’s objective is to examine the nature of tourism and hospitality family businesses that op...
This article explores generic and industry-specific barriers to inheritance among family businesses ...
This article shows cross-cultural variations in family businesses using nine cross-cultural dimensio...
“World-wide, the family business constitutes the most prevalent form of business or-ganization” (Pou...