The family represents the heart of family business and defines its uniqueness. However, in all its heterogeneity, the family is often overlooked in family business research. Building on family science, social identity theory, and the current state of knowledge of ownership in family businesses, we argue that the owner family is a social group with membership criteria, and we characterize individual family members and their position in the owner family. We define the owner family as a social group based on family ties, (future) ownership and the interaction among individuals as well as the use of individual influence on the family. Included individuals consider themselves, and are perceived, to be part of the family and owners. In addition t...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...
The family represents the heart of family business and defines its uniqueness. However, in all its h...
Although the concept of family business has become an increasingly used term in any reference to the...
The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to exp...
Social identity theory has given one of the most compelling answers to the question ‘who am I’ by li...
Most businesses are argued to be family businesses, but this group of businesses is very heterogeneo...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
This paper sets out to identify the core characteristics of family ownership logic. Based on 20 in-d...
What has the anthropological concept kinship to offer to research on family business and business fa...
This research engages with the topic of business family ownership through an ethnographically inspir...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
Family business research is still a relatively new field of study in which researches are hardly giv...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...
The family represents the heart of family business and defines its uniqueness. However, in all its h...
Although the concept of family business has become an increasingly used term in any reference to the...
The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to exp...
Social identity theory has given one of the most compelling answers to the question ‘who am I’ by li...
Most businesses are argued to be family businesses, but this group of businesses is very heterogeneo...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
This paper sets out to identify the core characteristics of family ownership logic. Based on 20 in-d...
What has the anthropological concept kinship to offer to research on family business and business fa...
This research engages with the topic of business family ownership through an ethnographically inspir...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
Family business research is still a relatively new field of study in which researches are hardly giv...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...