The concept of transgenerational entrepreneurship postulates that the success of family firms across generations relies on three main dimensions—firm entrepreneurial orientation, familiness, and cultural contexts—which affect their financial, market, and social performance. The aim of this article is to empirically test the concept of transgenerational entrepreneurship using a large sample of family firms from 21 countries. Our results support and validate the main dimensions that form the concept and their structural relationships as well as highlight differences and similarities across cultural contexts
This paper investigates the intergenerational development of the business model construct within tra...
To explain family firms‘ generation-spanning success, scholars have increasingly been investigating ...
The research aims to investigate the competencies of the family group members of an enterprising fir...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Objective: This paper aims to understand the transgenerational entrepreneurship process in family bu...
Family enterprises comprise the majority of business organizations around the globe and provide sign...
Families are engines of economic activity around the world. In many cases their economic impac lasts...
This paper investigates the intergenerational development of the business model construct within tra...
Family business scholars have mainly focused on understanding how traditions and preservation of fam...
We examine family-based resiliencies and transgenerational phenomena in family business contexts and...
Family business are the dominant form of business in the world, and Chinese family business (CFB) is...
The present paper examines to what degree the Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) construct is prolific...
This paper addresses the connection between corporate entrepreneurship and family businesses, with a...
[eng] Drawing on the transgenerational entrepreneurship perspective, we employ a multiple case study...
Transgenerational entrepreneurship is the new theoreticalperspective that introducing the family cap...
This paper investigates the intergenerational development of the business model construct within tra...
To explain family firms‘ generation-spanning success, scholars have increasingly been investigating ...
The research aims to investigate the competencies of the family group members of an enterprising fir...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Objective: This paper aims to understand the transgenerational entrepreneurship process in family bu...
Family enterprises comprise the majority of business organizations around the globe and provide sign...
Families are engines of economic activity around the world. In many cases their economic impac lasts...
This paper investigates the intergenerational development of the business model construct within tra...
Family business scholars have mainly focused on understanding how traditions and preservation of fam...
We examine family-based resiliencies and transgenerational phenomena in family business contexts and...
Family business are the dominant form of business in the world, and Chinese family business (CFB) is...
The present paper examines to what degree the Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO) construct is prolific...
This paper addresses the connection between corporate entrepreneurship and family businesses, with a...
[eng] Drawing on the transgenerational entrepreneurship perspective, we employ a multiple case study...
Transgenerational entrepreneurship is the new theoreticalperspective that introducing the family cap...
This paper investigates the intergenerational development of the business model construct within tra...
To explain family firms‘ generation-spanning success, scholars have increasingly been investigating ...
The research aims to investigate the competencies of the family group members of an enterprising fir...