The main objective of this research was to propose a framework centred on the dynamic capabilities approach, and to be applied in the context of family businesses’ adaption to their changing business environment. Data were gathered through interviews with ten FBs operating in Western Australia. Based on the findings, the clusters of activities, sensing, seizing, and transforming emerged as key factors for firms’ adaptation, and were reinforced by firms’ open culture, signature processes, idiosyncratic knowledge, and valuable, rare, inimitable and non-substitutable attributes. Thus, the usefulness of the proposed framework was confirmed. Implications and future research opportunities are presented
While most family-business research has focused on studies related with trans-generational value cre...
This paper examines how dynamic capabilities evolve in relation to familiness resources in order to ...
Abstract. Family firms are generally small and medium-sized, characterized by ‘flat’ organizational ...
The main objective of this research was to propose a framework centred on the dynamic capabilities a...
The main objective of this research was to propose a framework centred on the dynamic capabilities a...
While the growth of family business research is undisputable, knowledge gaps have been recognised, n...
Drawing on the dynamic capabilities framework (DCF), this exploratory study examines family firms\u2...
While the growth of family business (FB) research is undisputable, knowledge gaps have been recogniz...
The purpose of this dissertation is to improve our understanding of how family firms adapt to their ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to draw on the experiences of family owned firms, and explor...
Background: Increased competition and fast-changing and global markets are the major characteristics...
The speed of change in competitive environments has prompted firms to develop processes directed at ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Journal of Small Business and E...
In this paper we draw on the theory of dynamic capabilities to examine development of the only survi...
L'environnement dynamique actuel contraint les entreprises à adapter leur business model (BM) en tan...
While most family-business research has focused on studies related with trans-generational value cre...
This paper examines how dynamic capabilities evolve in relation to familiness resources in order to ...
Abstract. Family firms are generally small and medium-sized, characterized by ‘flat’ organizational ...
The main objective of this research was to propose a framework centred on the dynamic capabilities a...
The main objective of this research was to propose a framework centred on the dynamic capabilities a...
While the growth of family business research is undisputable, knowledge gaps have been recognised, n...
Drawing on the dynamic capabilities framework (DCF), this exploratory study examines family firms\u2...
While the growth of family business (FB) research is undisputable, knowledge gaps have been recogniz...
The purpose of this dissertation is to improve our understanding of how family firms adapt to their ...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to draw on the experiences of family owned firms, and explor...
Background: Increased competition and fast-changing and global markets are the major characteristics...
The speed of change in competitive environments has prompted firms to develop processes directed at ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Emerald in Journal of Small Business and E...
In this paper we draw on the theory of dynamic capabilities to examine development of the only survi...
L'environnement dynamique actuel contraint les entreprises à adapter leur business model (BM) en tan...
While most family-business research has focused on studies related with trans-generational value cre...
This paper examines how dynamic capabilities evolve in relation to familiness resources in order to ...
Abstract. Family firms are generally small and medium-sized, characterized by ‘flat’ organizational ...