Small family firms have many unique relational qualities with implications for how knowledge is passed between individuals. Extant literature posits leadership approach as important in explaining differences in knowledge-sharing climate from one firm to another. This study investigates how leadership approaches interact with family influence to inform perceptions of knowledge sharing. We utilize survey data (n = 110) from owner-managers of knowledge-intensive small family firms in Scotland. Our findings present a choice in leadership intention, contrasting organization-focused participation against family-influenced guidance. Insight is offered on the implications of this leadership choice at both organizational and familial levelsdiv_BaM30...
Purpose: Several studies of family firm failures have pointed to non-family members in leading posit...
Family firms are replete with problems concerning family and business issues but they remain the mos...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Small family firms have many unique relational qualities with implications for how knowledge is pass...
Small family firms have many unique relational qualities with implications for how knowledge is pass...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
The integration of the family and business worlds provides family firms with competitively unique ca...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Purpose: We propose in this paper to analyze what are the factors that influence knowledge transfer ...
Background: Traditionally, family firms are thought of as centralized institutions where power is co...
The authors investigate the interaction between families and their businesses and the impact of this...
This paper examines to examine the relationship between family ownership and firm performance by con...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of communities of practice (CoP) as knowledge-...
This paper examines intergenerational knowledge sharing within family firms in traditional industrie...
The aim of this research proposal is to analyze the impact of family involvement over change and per...
Purpose: Several studies of family firm failures have pointed to non-family members in leading posit...
Family firms are replete with problems concerning family and business issues but they remain the mos...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...
Small family firms have many unique relational qualities with implications for how knowledge is pass...
Small family firms have many unique relational qualities with implications for how knowledge is pass...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
The integration of the family and business worlds provides family firms with competitively unique ca...
Knowledge sharing is considered critical in the development of a knowledge resource to contribute to...
Purpose: We propose in this paper to analyze what are the factors that influence knowledge transfer ...
Background: Traditionally, family firms are thought of as centralized institutions where power is co...
The authors investigate the interaction between families and their businesses and the impact of this...
This paper examines to examine the relationship between family ownership and firm performance by con...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of communities of practice (CoP) as knowledge-...
This paper examines intergenerational knowledge sharing within family firms in traditional industrie...
The aim of this research proposal is to analyze the impact of family involvement over change and per...
Purpose: Several studies of family firm failures have pointed to non-family members in leading posit...
Family firms are replete with problems concerning family and business issues but they remain the mos...
Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influ...