The concept of opportunity is central to entrepreneurship theory. This article contributes to theorizing family entrepreneurship across generations by examining how entrepreneurial opportunities are constructed, communicated, and acted upon at the intersection between family and business. Drawing on the experiences of four families in different business sectors in Honduras, the study adopts a narrative perspective and argues that metaphors of entrepreneurial opportunity can enrich our understanding of family entrepreneurship. Findings also suggest that metaphors play a role in developing entrepreneurial legacy. This study of metaphors of opportunity, and how they might entail entrepreneurial legacy, opens up new avenues for theorizing inter...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Families are engines of economic activity around the world. In many cases their economic impac lasts...
This study contributes to our understanding about entrepreneurial cultures in family businesses. Pre...
Family businesses do not perpetuate themselves. Entrepreneurs must nurture and propagate the values ...
Aim This study aims to explore how the process of entrepreneurship is affected by family relations...
This article will emphasize the status and relevance of narrative research in the study of families ...
Purpose This article is the editorial for the special issue on “Entrepreneurial Families in Busines...
Despite increasing recognition of the importance of metaphors to theory development, metaphors' infl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to offer a new perspective on entrepreneurial identity as a n...
Purpose This article is the editorial for the special issue on “Entrepreneurial Families in Business...
Sustainability-driven Entrepreneurship (SE) has recently received considerable attention in entrepre...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Guided by the resource based view and stewardship theory, this study explores how family members go ...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Families are engines of economic activity around the world. In many cases their economic impac lasts...
This study contributes to our understanding about entrepreneurial cultures in family businesses. Pre...
Family businesses do not perpetuate themselves. Entrepreneurs must nurture and propagate the values ...
Aim This study aims to explore how the process of entrepreneurship is affected by family relations...
This article will emphasize the status and relevance of narrative research in the study of families ...
Purpose This article is the editorial for the special issue on “Entrepreneurial Families in Busines...
Despite increasing recognition of the importance of metaphors to theory development, metaphors' infl...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to offer a new perspective on entrepreneurial identity as a n...
Purpose This article is the editorial for the special issue on “Entrepreneurial Families in Business...
Sustainability-driven Entrepreneurship (SE) has recently received considerable attention in entrepre...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Guided by the resource based view and stewardship theory, this study explores how family members go ...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Families are engines of economic activity around the world. In many cases their economic impac lasts...
This study contributes to our understanding about entrepreneurial cultures in family businesses. Pre...