Using the family business succession, resource-based view of firms, familiness, and organizational clan literatures, this article develops a model based on the ability of the family business to use familiness, a specific bundle of attributes deriving from a family’s culture, as a competitive advantage for the family firm. In particular, this resource-based framework of family business shows how familiness can distinguish between family firms that succeed beyond the second generation and those that do not. Implications for future research are discussed
[Abstract] Succession is one of the most important issues for the most common type of firms. The lit...
Family businesses constitute between forty five and ninety percent of gross domestic product world w...
The most natural mode of family firm succession is the intergenerational ownership transfer. Statist...
Family values may play an important role in shaping the organization of businesses and their efficie...
D.Phil.In both developed and under-developed countries, family businesses are the most prevalent, be...
In line with the theme of FERC 2015, this study aims at navigating through the issue of family busin...
The purpose of this study was to examine generational succession in family business as it relates to...
Achieving the founder's vision is considered one of the most important organizational objectives for...
Since family owned enterprises are a driving force in the present day economy and yet they fail to w...
This paper offers few focus points by sighting the resources reserves exclusively available for fami...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
Le but de cette étude est d'identifier et d'analyser les facteurs qui affectent la succession des en...
The study reviews three main models of the familiness after defining family business and estimating ...
Deposited in University of Wolverhampton repository (WIRE) 19 May 2008, available at: http://hdl.han...
This article considers the familiness construct within the resource-based view of the firm by examin...
[Abstract] Succession is one of the most important issues for the most common type of firms. The lit...
Family businesses constitute between forty five and ninety percent of gross domestic product world w...
The most natural mode of family firm succession is the intergenerational ownership transfer. Statist...
Family values may play an important role in shaping the organization of businesses and their efficie...
D.Phil.In both developed and under-developed countries, family businesses are the most prevalent, be...
In line with the theme of FERC 2015, this study aims at navigating through the issue of family busin...
The purpose of this study was to examine generational succession in family business as it relates to...
Achieving the founder's vision is considered one of the most important organizational objectives for...
Since family owned enterprises are a driving force in the present day economy and yet they fail to w...
This paper offers few focus points by sighting the resources reserves exclusively available for fami...
In compliance with multiple recent studies on family businesses, this work surpasses the dichotomous...
Le but de cette étude est d'identifier et d'analyser les facteurs qui affectent la succession des en...
The study reviews three main models of the familiness after defining family business and estimating ...
Deposited in University of Wolverhampton repository (WIRE) 19 May 2008, available at: http://hdl.han...
This article considers the familiness construct within the resource-based view of the firm by examin...
[Abstract] Succession is one of the most important issues for the most common type of firms. The lit...
Family businesses constitute between forty five and ninety percent of gross domestic product world w...
The most natural mode of family firm succession is the intergenerational ownership transfer. Statist...