Family firms are often portrayed as an important yet conservative form of organization that is reluctant to invest in innovation; however, simultaneously, evidence has shown that family firms are flourishing and in fact constitute many of the world’s most innovative firms. Our study contributes to disentangling this puzzling effect. We argue that family firms—owing to the family’s high level of control over the firm, wealth concentration, and importance of nonfinancial goals—invest less in innovation but have an increased conversion rate of innovation input into output and, ultimately, a higher innovation output than nonfamily firms. Empirical evidence from a meta-analysis based on 108 primary studies from 42 countries supports our hypothes...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
Research on Open Innovation (OI) is flourishing and opening the innovation process is increasingly p...
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...
Purpose: This paper examines the innovation behavior of family-owned firms versus non-family-owned f...
Extant literature on the effects of family involvement on innovativeness has so far produced controv...
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...
Investigation of innovation performance of family firms is rather new area in family business resear...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Family firms, accounting globally for the majority of companies, are the backbone of many national ...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Previous research suggests that the distinctive nature of family firms, including both specific adva...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
Research on Open Innovation (OI) is flourishing and opening the innovation process is increasingly p...
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...
Purpose: This paper examines the innovation behavior of family-owned firms versus non-family-owned f...
Extant literature on the effects of family involvement on innovativeness has so far produced controv...
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...
Investigation of innovation performance of family firms is rather new area in family business resear...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Family firms, accounting globally for the majority of companies, are the backbone of many national ...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
Research was largely consistent in predicting a negative relationship between family ownership and r...
Previous research suggests that the distinctive nature of family firms, including both specific adva...
This study provides an exploratory analysis of differences between family and non-family firms in in...
The current study attempts to broaden our understanding of the processes underlying successful innov...
Research on Open Innovation (OI) is flourishing and opening the innovation process is increasingly p...