Prior studies find that nonfamily managers enhance family firm performance, yet other studies note that family firms have difficulty attracting high-quality nonfamily managers, often settling for average-quality nonfamily managers. Given these findings, how is it possible that average-quality nonfamily managers enhance family firm performance? We address this paradox by theorizing that lower-performing, rather than higher-performing, family firms are more likely to benefit from employing nonfamily managers. Using a sample of 324 small family firms, we find that family firms with below-average performance significantly benefit from employing nonfamily managers, whereas family firms with above-average performance do not experience the same be...
There has been much debate concerning the performance of family firms and the drivers of their perfo...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Extending earlier analyses of the authors in other countries with regard to the inclusion of family-...
Prior studies find that nonfamily managers enhance family firm performance, yet other studies note t...
ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Although non-family managers (NFMs) c...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
This paper examines to examine the relationship between family ownership and firm performance by con...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
Using data from 708 small and medium Italian firms during the period of 2002-2004, we find that in f...
Although non-family managers (NFMs) can be expected to influence firm performance, this issue is lar...
We use transaction cost economics to explain the individual-level entrepreneurial behavior of family...
We use transaction cost economics to explain the individual-level entrepreneurial behavior of family...
Family firms' decisions to hire nonfamily managers are influenced by agency costs, socioemotional we...
We use transaction cost economics to explain the individual-level entrepreneurial behavior of family...
There has been much debate concerning the performance of family firms and the drivers of their perfo...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Extending earlier analyses of the authors in other countries with regard to the inclusion of family-...
Prior studies find that nonfamily managers enhance family firm performance, yet other studies note t...
ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Although non-family managers (NFMs) c...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonli...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
This paper examines to examine the relationship between family ownership and firm performance by con...
Research on the performance of family firms is growing, but results are mixed, especially for nonlis...
Using data from 708 small and medium Italian firms during the period of 2002-2004, we find that in f...
Although non-family managers (NFMs) can be expected to influence firm performance, this issue is lar...
We use transaction cost economics to explain the individual-level entrepreneurial behavior of family...
We use transaction cost economics to explain the individual-level entrepreneurial behavior of family...
Family firms' decisions to hire nonfamily managers are influenced by agency costs, socioemotional we...
We use transaction cost economics to explain the individual-level entrepreneurial behavior of family...
There has been much debate concerning the performance of family firms and the drivers of their perfo...
This article examines the affect of family management on performance of the company. We examine how ...
Extending earlier analyses of the authors in other countries with regard to the inclusion of family-...