Abstract: Despite the fact that about 90 percent of all the businesses in the US and Canada are family-owned and operated, very little research has been undertaken on how strategy is shaped in family businesses. This paper tracks strategy in two family firms since their inception to their present third generation management, to investigate the unique factors influencing strategy in family businesses. The paper accentuates issues relating to the intensive grooming process and the involvement of the different family and non-family members in the strategic decision making processes of the family business
The Handbook of Research on Family Business provides a comprehensive first port of call for those wi...
Extant literature has recognised that family businesses have peculiar features influencing their str...
This chapter contributes to strategic management studies in family firms by focusing on innovation s...
Strategic management is different in family firms. In these organizations, a family exercises signif...
The distinctiveness of family firms’ goals, structures, resources, strategies, and performance has b...
An important distinction between family and nonfamily firms and among different types of family firm...
Family firms represent the most prevalent form of business in both Canada and the United States. It ...
Little research has been conducted on family business strategy, even though a significant portion of...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
Family businesses play a significant role in the national economy. Despite their importance, little ...
This study addresses strategy execution in family firms and focuses on how corporate governance can ...
The limited research that examines the relationship between ownership structure (family business sta...
This study addresses strategy execution in family firms and focuses on how corporate governance can ...
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze how occurs the interaction between business strategy and organ...
Abstract: This practitioner orientated paper seeks to understand better how management knowledge is ...
The Handbook of Research on Family Business provides a comprehensive first port of call for those wi...
Extant literature has recognised that family businesses have peculiar features influencing their str...
This chapter contributes to strategic management studies in family firms by focusing on innovation s...
Strategic management is different in family firms. In these organizations, a family exercises signif...
The distinctiveness of family firms’ goals, structures, resources, strategies, and performance has b...
An important distinction between family and nonfamily firms and among different types of family firm...
Family firms represent the most prevalent form of business in both Canada and the United States. It ...
Little research has been conducted on family business strategy, even though a significant portion of...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
Family businesses play a significant role in the national economy. Despite their importance, little ...
This study addresses strategy execution in family firms and focuses on how corporate governance can ...
The limited research that examines the relationship between ownership structure (family business sta...
This study addresses strategy execution in family firms and focuses on how corporate governance can ...
ABSTRACT This article aims to analyze how occurs the interaction between business strategy and organ...
Abstract: This practitioner orientated paper seeks to understand better how management knowledge is ...
The Handbook of Research on Family Business provides a comprehensive first port of call for those wi...
Extant literature has recognised that family businesses have peculiar features influencing their str...
This chapter contributes to strategic management studies in family firms by focusing on innovation s...