NoThe differences between family firms and nonfamily firms have gained increasing scholarly attention in the field of management, and socioemotional wealth has been argued as the main source of family firm distinctiveness. However, previous researchers have paid little attention to the heterogeneity in socioemotional wealth across family firms. Moreover, little is studied about the generational differences between founder-led family firms and descendant-led family firms. In this study, we address this gap by focusing on how these differences in family leadership are reflected in the gap between firms’ rhetorical CSR policies (CSR talk) and their substantive CSR implementation (CSR walk), which we refer to as CSR decoupling. We argue that th...
The concept of socioemotional wealth (SEW) has become a dominant perspective in family business stud...
Family owners differ from other types of owners due to the presence of socioemotional wealth (SEW) c...
Drawing on expectancy theory and the socioemotional wealth (SEW) perspective, we propose that family...
NoThe differences between family firms and nonfamily firms have gained increasing scholarly attentio...
Research at the family firm–Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) nexus lacks agreement about whethe...
Prior literature in family firm explored the relationships between CSR and Socioemotional Wealth the...
Previous research has shown that family firms differ from non-family firms with regard to aggregate ...
This study was carried in-order to find out the effects of CEOs in family firms towards CSR in emerg...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the role of socioemotional wealth (SEW) in family firms' (FFs) co...
NoWe examine the effect of family governance on corporate philanthropy by focusing on the motives of...
Family firms are embarking on a virtuous path increasingly oriented toward sustainable development. ...
Purpose – This paper explores the role of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) in family firms’ CSR engagemen...
Taking the perspective of the socioemotional wealth theory, we investigate the earnings management (...
Abstract: This study builds on the behavioral theory of the firm to show that firm performance is an...
Do family firms care more for different stakeholders than nonfamily firms when operating in a hostil...
The concept of socioemotional wealth (SEW) has become a dominant perspective in family business stud...
Family owners differ from other types of owners due to the presence of socioemotional wealth (SEW) c...
Drawing on expectancy theory and the socioemotional wealth (SEW) perspective, we propose that family...
NoThe differences between family firms and nonfamily firms have gained increasing scholarly attentio...
Research at the family firm–Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) nexus lacks agreement about whethe...
Prior literature in family firm explored the relationships between CSR and Socioemotional Wealth the...
Previous research has shown that family firms differ from non-family firms with regard to aggregate ...
This study was carried in-order to find out the effects of CEOs in family firms towards CSR in emerg...
Purpose This paper aims to explore the role of socioemotional wealth (SEW) in family firms' (FFs) co...
NoWe examine the effect of family governance on corporate philanthropy by focusing on the motives of...
Family firms are embarking on a virtuous path increasingly oriented toward sustainable development. ...
Purpose – This paper explores the role of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) in family firms’ CSR engagemen...
Taking the perspective of the socioemotional wealth theory, we investigate the earnings management (...
Abstract: This study builds on the behavioral theory of the firm to show that firm performance is an...
Do family firms care more for different stakeholders than nonfamily firms when operating in a hostil...
The concept of socioemotional wealth (SEW) has become a dominant perspective in family business stud...
Family owners differ from other types of owners due to the presence of socioemotional wealth (SEW) c...
Drawing on expectancy theory and the socioemotional wealth (SEW) perspective, we propose that family...