This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to business formation. In particular, we present an excursus of family changes – decline of the corporate family, higher occupational opportunities for women, decline of multigenerational families, growing proportion of never-married adults – and suggest the family embeddedness perspective as the most appropriate to overrule old-fashioned conceptualizations of families in family business studies. We outline the genesis of the family embeddedness perspective on entrepreneurship, and perform a systematic analysis of the literature that has cited the seminal piece by Aldrich and Cliff (2003). We present how this perspective has been used in entrepre...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on entrepreneursh...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to business...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Within the canon of entrepreneurship research, the entrepreneur’s household context has largely been...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
Aim This study aims to explore how the process of entrepreneurship is affected by family relations...
The present guest editorial offers a review of the different conceptualizations of families in busin...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
We present some food for thought about linking and relating the family, family business and entrepre...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on entrepreneursh...
This article offers a socio-historical view of how families make a living and contribute to business...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Within the canon of entrepreneurship research, the entrepreneur’s household context has largely been...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
Aim This study aims to explore how the process of entrepreneurship is affected by family relations...
The present guest editorial offers a review of the different conceptualizations of families in busin...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
This paper considers the entrepreneur within the context of the family and the household. We explore...
We present some food for thought about linking and relating the family, family business and entrepre...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Family business is an important and prevalent type of organization. The intertwined relationship bet...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on entrepreneursh...