By focusing on the case of the international commodity trading firm of Edm. Schluter & Co. Ltd. in the period 1953-1980, this article contributes to a growing appreciation of the importance of emotions in business history and family business studies. It examines how shared family religiosity generated positive emotions that created a competitive advantage for this firm during a period of increased external turmoil. Drawing on a range of qualitative sources, including market newsletters and transcripts of speeches given by managers belonging to the family, we identify four predominant emotions: nostalgia; anxiety; hope; and confidence. Faced with a rapidly changing environment characterized by decolonization in Africa and secularization in B...
Exploring the psychological foundations of management in family firms is necessary to understand why...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
The article deals with the role of emotions in family firms proposing a theoretical interpretation o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the family business literature in order to find out how emotions...
This dissertation seeks to develop an in depth of understanding of the emotions and decision-making...
We argue that both business history and social science studies of family firms often neglect the fam...
Extant research has recognized the important role that emotions play in organizational processes and...
The role that emotional labour plays in family business is relatively under-investigated. This paper...
Problem: Family-owned and –managed businesses constitute the majority of organizations worldwide. Ye...
Emotions matter in businesses but have received little research attention. The socioemotional wealth...
There is a growing interest on how critical perspectives can help us understand family businesses. C...
Family business researchers contend that family firms differ from nonfamily firms because they make ...
From introduction: The purpose of this essay is to provide an insight into why family businesses are...
Purpose of the paper. This paper provides a systematic review of existing research related to the ro...
Exploring the psychological foundations of management in family firms is necessary to understand why...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
The article deals with the role of emotions in family firms proposing a theoretical interpretation o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the family business literature in order to find out how emotions...
This dissertation seeks to develop an in depth of understanding of the emotions and decision-making...
We argue that both business history and social science studies of family firms often neglect the fam...
Extant research has recognized the important role that emotions play in organizational processes and...
The role that emotional labour plays in family business is relatively under-investigated. This paper...
Problem: Family-owned and –managed businesses constitute the majority of organizations worldwide. Ye...
Emotions matter in businesses but have received little research attention. The socioemotional wealth...
There is a growing interest on how critical perspectives can help us understand family businesses. C...
Family business researchers contend that family firms differ from nonfamily firms because they make ...
From introduction: The purpose of this essay is to provide an insight into why family businesses are...
Purpose of the paper. This paper provides a systematic review of existing research related to the ro...
Exploring the psychological foundations of management in family firms is necessary to understand why...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...
By integrating literature on behavioral agency theory and fear as an emotional lens, we develop a th...