There has been much debate concerning the innovative output of family-owned and non-family-owned companies. The purpose of this study was to show that the impact of family ownership differs depending on important governance conditions. Drawing on secondary data from the German machine tool industry from 2000 to 2010, we show that it is not family ownership per se that drives or impedes innovation in terms of the number of patents granted to a firm. Increases in the degree of family ownership and the generation of the family reduce the innovative output, whereas dedicated family business institutions nurture it. We discuss the implications of our findings for research and management
International audienceFamily firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of orga...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
There has been much debate concerning innovation in family-owned companies. Prior inconsistent findi...
Elaborating the innovation behavior of family-owned businesses, prior research primary focused on th...
Previous research suggests that the distinctive nature of family firms, including both specific adva...
This paper provides new evidence of innovation processes in family firms by investigating their atti...
This paper analyses the patenting activities of family businesses compared to non-family ones. First...
Purpose: This paper examines the innovation behavior of family-owned firms versus non-family-owned f...
While scholars from different disciplines have amply investigated innovation management, most of the...
Manuscript Type Empirical Research Question/Issue This study examines the direct effect of family ow...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
Family firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of organization that is reluc...
International audienceFamily firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of orga...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
There has been much debate concerning innovation in family-owned companies. Prior inconsistent findi...
Elaborating the innovation behavior of family-owned businesses, prior research primary focused on th...
Previous research suggests that the distinctive nature of family firms, including both specific adva...
This paper provides new evidence of innovation processes in family firms by investigating their atti...
This paper analyses the patenting activities of family businesses compared to non-family ones. First...
Purpose: This paper examines the innovation behavior of family-owned firms versus non-family-owned f...
While scholars from different disciplines have amply investigated innovation management, most of the...
Manuscript Type Empirical Research Question/Issue This study examines the direct effect of family ow...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
Family firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of organization that is reluc...
International audienceFamily firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of orga...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...