Women have historically played an important hidden role in family firms, and a great deal of research is now shedding light on this role. In spite of the more formal nature of female work at the present day, still a considerable volume of women’s contributions in family firms is unregistered and unpaid, even in developed regions. A questionnaire was administered to 396 women working in small and medium-sized family firms located in Andalucia, a southern European region, characterized by familialism and an important informal economy. Our results confirm the persistence of subordinate forms of unpaid family collaboration due to the neutrality assigned to female contributions under the traditional gendered division of work. But also this study...
This chapter is based on a systematic literature review of 56 articles published in leading academic...
This article reviews research on women's involvement in family firms according to a drivers-behavior...
Taking into account previous contributions (Sharma, 2004; Sharma et al., 2007; Martinez Jimenez, 200...
Women have historically played an important hidden role in family firms, and a great deal of researc...
Women have historically played an important hidden role in family firms, and a great deal of resear...
The number of women involved in the ownership, management and direction of family businesses has bee...
[EN] Despite advances in recognizing women's influence in all spheres of life, society has not fully...
This paper pursues two main aims: (1) to show the evolution of the women’s role in family business a...
Abstract: A good deal of the success of family businesses is based on a circular relationship in whi...
This study contributes to developing our understanding of gender and family business, a topic so cru...
This article reviews research on women's involvement in family firms according to a drivers-behavior...
Purpose: This research addresses how companies develop a process of transformation to a more family ...
Research on the presence and role of women in family firms has increased in the last decades. Howeve...
Purpose: As women are still promoted to C-level roles at far lower rates than men, this paper examin...
This chapter is based on a systematic literature review of 56 articles published in leading academic...
This chapter is based on a systematic literature review of 56 articles published in leading academic...
This article reviews research on women's involvement in family firms according to a drivers-behavior...
Taking into account previous contributions (Sharma, 2004; Sharma et al., 2007; Martinez Jimenez, 200...
Women have historically played an important hidden role in family firms, and a great deal of researc...
Women have historically played an important hidden role in family firms, and a great deal of resear...
The number of women involved in the ownership, management and direction of family businesses has bee...
[EN] Despite advances in recognizing women's influence in all spheres of life, society has not fully...
This paper pursues two main aims: (1) to show the evolution of the women’s role in family business a...
Abstract: A good deal of the success of family businesses is based on a circular relationship in whi...
This study contributes to developing our understanding of gender and family business, a topic so cru...
This article reviews research on women's involvement in family firms according to a drivers-behavior...
Purpose: This research addresses how companies develop a process of transformation to a more family ...
Research on the presence and role of women in family firms has increased in the last decades. Howeve...
Purpose: As women are still promoted to C-level roles at far lower rates than men, this paper examin...
This chapter is based on a systematic literature review of 56 articles published in leading academic...
This chapter is based on a systematic literature review of 56 articles published in leading academic...
This article reviews research on women's involvement in family firms according to a drivers-behavior...
Taking into account previous contributions (Sharma, 2004; Sharma et al., 2007; Martinez Jimenez, 200...