This study aims to explain innovativeness of family firms in light of the behavioural agency theory (Ross, 1973; Eisenhardt, 1989; Jensen, 1994) by considering the moderating role of altruism on financial slack. By using the metaphor of contracts, agency theory (Argyris, 1957; March & Simon, 1958; Haire, 1959; Jensen & Meckling, 1976; Hart & Holmstrom, 1986) explains the controversial relationship between a principal delegating a task to an agent: the two parties might have different goals and preferences, for that the principal has to pay a high cost of monitoring the agent (agency cost) to verify its conduct. According to Ross (1973), the general assumptions of the model are the bounded rationality of humans, the pursuit of s...
Studies abound investigating whether agency or stewardship theory is more applicable within family f...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
This study investigates the effect of family involvement on family firms' entrepreneurial behavior t...
This study aims to explain innovativeness of family firms in light of the behavioral agency theory b...
International audienceThe core belief among agency theorists is that when a firm is both owned and m...
The conceptual domain of agency theory is one of the dominant organisational theory perspectives app...
International audienceSurprisingly, the majority of U.S. family firms offer employed family members ...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
The behavioural agency theory was developed to provide a more comprehensive explanation and predicti...
In family firms altruistic effects can arise in order to preserve the ownership of the firm within t...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
We show that agency problems exist in the family firm although ownership and management are not sepa...
Purpose – Investigation of family firm radical innovation is burgeoning but far less prevalent than ...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
Family firms, which are prevalent around the world both for small organizations and large corporatio...
Studies abound investigating whether agency or stewardship theory is more applicable within family f...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
This study investigates the effect of family involvement on family firms' entrepreneurial behavior t...
This study aims to explain innovativeness of family firms in light of the behavioral agency theory b...
International audienceThe core belief among agency theorists is that when a firm is both owned and m...
The conceptual domain of agency theory is one of the dominant organisational theory perspectives app...
International audienceSurprisingly, the majority of U.S. family firms offer employed family members ...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
The behavioural agency theory was developed to provide a more comprehensive explanation and predicti...
In family firms altruistic effects can arise in order to preserve the ownership of the firm within t...
This article examines the relationship between altruism and agency costs in family business through ...
We show that agency problems exist in the family firm although ownership and management are not sepa...
Purpose – Investigation of family firm radical innovation is burgeoning but far less prevalent than ...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
Family firms, which are prevalent around the world both for small organizations and large corporatio...
Studies abound investigating whether agency or stewardship theory is more applicable within family f...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
This study investigates the effect of family involvement on family firms' entrepreneurial behavior t...