The concept of psychological ownership (PO) has been increasingly researched in the last years. However, knowledge about the emergence of PO is still scarce. So far, no study has investigated the development of PO in the context of family firms. We aim to investigate the emergence of PO in that context by drawing on the family´s influence on the business as a decisive factor. We thereby elaborate on the effect of family influence on PO, mediated by non-family managers´ perceived control over the company
The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the...
The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the...
Drawing on agency theory and corporate governance, we first classify the corporate governance provis...
Ownership is a key decisive feature in the behaviour of family members who are involved in a family ...
The present study investigates the family business CEOsâ autonomy as a new antecedent of CEO stewa...
Family firms or businesses are often regarded as the backbone of the national economy. They contribu...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
Family firms often struggle to successfully complete change processes. Psychological ownership, in w...
This study investigates the relationship between a family business CEO’s autonomy and stewardship be...
This paper builds on previous research to develop the collective psychological ownership (CPSO) cons...
Adopting a stewardship perspective and relying on a sample of 93 Spanish family firms, we emphasize ...
Using a sample of 229 nonfamily employees working in 52 small family-owned businesses, we examined t...
Adopting a stewardship perspective and relying on a sample of 93 Spanish family firms, we emphasize ...
Principals who delegate tasks to agents face the perennial challenge of overcoming agency problems. ...
Many family businesses fail to regenerate because of a lack of psychological ownership in the succes...
The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the...
The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the...
Drawing on agency theory and corporate governance, we first classify the corporate governance provis...
Ownership is a key decisive feature in the behaviour of family members who are involved in a family ...
The present study investigates the family business CEOsâ autonomy as a new antecedent of CEO stewa...
Family firms or businesses are often regarded as the backbone of the national economy. They contribu...
This paper introduces a contextual model of ownership that consists of social, action and object dim...
Family firms often struggle to successfully complete change processes. Psychological ownership, in w...
This study investigates the relationship between a family business CEO’s autonomy and stewardship be...
This paper builds on previous research to develop the collective psychological ownership (CPSO) cons...
Adopting a stewardship perspective and relying on a sample of 93 Spanish family firms, we emphasize ...
Using a sample of 229 nonfamily employees working in 52 small family-owned businesses, we examined t...
Adopting a stewardship perspective and relying on a sample of 93 Spanish family firms, we emphasize ...
Principals who delegate tasks to agents face the perennial challenge of overcoming agency problems. ...
Many family businesses fail to regenerate because of a lack of psychological ownership in the succes...
The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the...
The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the...
Drawing on agency theory and corporate governance, we first classify the corporate governance provis...