Family firms tend to exhibit substantial differences in their goals, governance, and resources in comparison to those of non-family firms. In this article, we briefly discuss these differences and their implications for organizational change and change management. We then summarize key findings in the literature pertaining to innovation and succession, two topics that have been extensively investigated and are closely allied to the topics of change and change management in family firms
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
We briefly reflect on the theoretical contributions of the ongoing series of special issues on theor...
Family firms tend to exhibit substantial differences in their goals, governance, and resources in co...
Family firms tend to exhibit substantial differences in their goals, governance, and resources in co...
Kotlar and Chrisman (2018) examine how family involvement influences organizational change resulting...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
While scholars from different disciplines have amply investigated innovation management, most of the...
The exploratory investigation on which this article builds seeks to link the field of family busines...
This dissertation is dedicated to extending the understanding of heterogeneity among family firms wi...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
We investigate whether organisational renewal impacts upon the performance of family firms, and iden...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the dete...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
We briefly reflect on the theoretical contributions of the ongoing series of special issues on theor...
Family firms tend to exhibit substantial differences in their goals, governance, and resources in co...
Family firms tend to exhibit substantial differences in their goals, governance, and resources in co...
Kotlar and Chrisman (2018) examine how family involvement influences organizational change resulting...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
While scholars from different disciplines have amply investigated innovation management, most of the...
The exploratory investigation on which this article builds seeks to link the field of family busines...
This dissertation is dedicated to extending the understanding of heterogeneity among family firms wi...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
We investigate whether organisational renewal impacts upon the performance of family firms, and iden...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the dete...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
We briefly reflect on the theoretical contributions of the ongoing series of special issues on theor...