Anthropological kinship theory is explored for potential contributions to a theory of family business. This paper considers the costs and benefits of a role for kinship in business. Both derive from the discrepancy between the normative orders of kinship and markets; respectively, long-term generalized reciprocity and short-term balanced reciprocity. Because the former reflects the morality of society as a whole, kinship integrates social fields more readily than more specialized orders like markets
This paper presents a comparison of social kinship (patrilineage) and biological kinship (genetic re...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
The article discusses the long-standing Crow-Omaha problem in kinship studies with a focus on the vo...
What has the anthropological concept kinship to offer to research on family business and business fa...
Are the social domains of kinship and business on balance complementary or contradictory? Do venture...
This paper develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of kinship in entrepreneurship. K...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
This article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of kinship in entrepreneurship....
For anthropology to realize its potential for contributing to family business, what would it be like...
Why should kinship matter in an analysis of the ways Italian textile and clothing manufacturers outs...
Are the social domains of kinship and business on balance complementary or contradictory? Do venture...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree o...
Kinship has been an “essentially contested concept” in social and cultural anthropology. Neverthele...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
Everywhere humans structure their social field, amongst others, by way of what is called a kinship s...
This paper presents a comparison of social kinship (patrilineage) and biological kinship (genetic re...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
The article discusses the long-standing Crow-Omaha problem in kinship studies with a focus on the vo...
What has the anthropological concept kinship to offer to research on family business and business fa...
Are the social domains of kinship and business on balance complementary or contradictory? Do venture...
This paper develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of kinship in entrepreneurship. K...
Kinship is a term used broadly in the social sciences, particularly in anthropology, to mean the web...
This article develops a theoretical framework for analyzing the role of kinship in entrepreneurship....
For anthropology to realize its potential for contributing to family business, what would it be like...
Why should kinship matter in an analysis of the ways Italian textile and clothing manufacturers outs...
Are the social domains of kinship and business on balance complementary or contradictory? Do venture...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree o...
Kinship has been an “essentially contested concept” in social and cultural anthropology. Neverthele...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
Everywhere humans structure their social field, amongst others, by way of what is called a kinship s...
This paper presents a comparison of social kinship (patrilineage) and biological kinship (genetic re...
Following periods of intense debate and eventual demise, kinship studies is now seeing a revival in ...
The article discusses the long-standing Crow-Omaha problem in kinship studies with a focus on the vo...