The formation of family firms, as well as their scale and scope, is likely to be influenced by the characteristics of the environment. This study presents preliminary findings on the relationship between economic development and the prevalence of family vs. nonfamily firms in the United States. We use three samples consisting of 15,918 firms aggregated at the state level and two methods of estimating the proportion of family businesses in each state. Our results indicate that regardless of the method of estimation, there is a negative relationship between the proportion of family firms in a state and gross state product per capita. Implications and research directions are provided
This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm dec...
In 1995, we were commissioned to conduct research on the impact of family businesses on the U.S. eco...
Family firms are usually seen as the cradle of entrepreneurship, as they are the best providers of t...
Previous studies have largely examined interregional variations of SME rather than family firm conce...
This book explores the relationship between families, firms, and regions and the extent to which the...
The study investigates the effects of strategic behavioural differences on firm contribution to regi...
The aim of this chapter is two-fold. First, it analyzes whether family firm density, together with i...
it is widely acknowledged that family-owned and managed firms are an economic phenomenon with indiv...
Drawing on family business studies and the knowledge-based view of economic growth, we develop and t...
This paper explores the interaction and interdependence between family firms and sparsely populated ...
This paper explores the interaction and interdependence between family firms and sparsely populated ...
Your journal might consider broadening its coverage of family firms to include more articles that de...
The purpose of this special issue is to stimulate research on the interaction between the fields of ...
The present research aims to improve the scholar’s understanding of the relationship between firm en...
Growth is important for the long-term success of a business. Regrettably, the impact of family influ...
This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm dec...
In 1995, we were commissioned to conduct research on the impact of family businesses on the U.S. eco...
Family firms are usually seen as the cradle of entrepreneurship, as they are the best providers of t...
Previous studies have largely examined interregional variations of SME rather than family firm conce...
This book explores the relationship between families, firms, and regions and the extent to which the...
The study investigates the effects of strategic behavioural differences on firm contribution to regi...
The aim of this chapter is two-fold. First, it analyzes whether family firm density, together with i...
it is widely acknowledged that family-owned and managed firms are an economic phenomenon with indiv...
Drawing on family business studies and the knowledge-based view of economic growth, we develop and t...
This paper explores the interaction and interdependence between family firms and sparsely populated ...
This paper explores the interaction and interdependence between family firms and sparsely populated ...
Your journal might consider broadening its coverage of family firms to include more articles that de...
The purpose of this special issue is to stimulate research on the interaction between the fields of ...
The present research aims to improve the scholar’s understanding of the relationship between firm en...
Growth is important for the long-term success of a business. Regrettably, the impact of family influ...
This thesis concerns the implications of family ownership and perceived growth barriers for firm dec...
In 1995, we were commissioned to conduct research on the impact of family businesses on the U.S. eco...
Family firms are usually seen as the cradle of entrepreneurship, as they are the best providers of t...