The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide an understanding of the role of the family in the new product development (NPD) process of small family businesses (SFBs). The impact of the family on the business and innovation activities happens through a combination of social interaction, networks, family business corporate identity, family goals, dynamics, values, culture and heritage that act on the company in several forms of behaviour, actions, decisions and plans, as suggested by Kansikas. Through a conceptual analysis and four case studies the research attempts to conceptualise the impact of the family on SFBs’ NPD processes. The objective is to empirically analyse small firms’ family pressure in the context of the NPD operations...
With the tremendous growth of family firms and its domination in most countries in the world, innova...
We studied the effect of family control on the characteristics of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprise...
Despite the growing scholars' attention toward green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, ...
The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide an understanding of the role of the family in th...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship between the presence of the family variabl...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship between the presence of the family variabl...
Family firms, accounting globally for the majority of companies, are the backbone of many national ...
Family firms are a significant form of business in the world. Discussions of the distinctive feature...
This book explores technological innovation in family firms, seeking to reconstruct the links betwee...
The thesis presents a collection of four papers that comprises a systematic literature review on fam...
This book explores technological innovation in family firms, seeking to reconstruct the links betwee...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
Since family firms are of great importance for many economies around the world, it is of interest to...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
With the tremendous growth of family firms and its domination in most countries in the world, innova...
We studied the effect of family control on the characteristics of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprise...
Despite the growing scholars' attention toward green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, ...
The purpose of this exploratory study is to provide an understanding of the role of the family in th...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship between the presence of the family variabl...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the relationship between the presence of the family variabl...
Family firms, accounting globally for the majority of companies, are the backbone of many national ...
Family firms are a significant form of business in the world. Discussions of the distinctive feature...
This book explores technological innovation in family firms, seeking to reconstruct the links betwee...
The thesis presents a collection of four papers that comprises a systematic literature review on fam...
This book explores technological innovation in family firms, seeking to reconstruct the links betwee...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
Since family firms are of great importance for many economies around the world, it is of interest to...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
With the tremendous growth of family firms and its domination in most countries in the world, innova...
We studied the effect of family control on the characteristics of small‐ and medium‐sized enterprise...
Despite the growing scholars' attention toward green innovation, on the one hand, and family firms, ...