Prior research suggests that a distinct family firm reputation could be related to positive stakeholder perceptions. One underlying, yet untested, assumption is that a stronger presence of the enterprising family (for example in the media) supports the development of a family firm reputation, which may positively affect the firm\u27s diverse constituencies. This study investigates the perceptions of a neglected stakeholder group, namely non-professional investors, in an under-researched context, the Philippines, to determine the relationship between the presence of the enterprising family, family firm reputation, and perceived financial performance. The results indicate that family presence as perceived by the stakeholders is significantly ...
The literature on family firm performance has failed to conclusively link the impact of family influ...
We examine the impact of collective organizational reputations on the building of organizational rep...
There have been claims in the popular press that family-centered “crony capitalism ” significantly c...
Family businesses have steadily dominated the economy sector in recent decades. A number of scholars...
Family firms dominate a substantial portion of businesses worldwide. While there have been several d...
This study investigates the impacts of family presence and board independence on corporate financial...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
Family-run corporations dominate the stock market and several industries in terms of performance and...
Family businesses have traditionally been recognised for their trustworthiness and reputation. Inter...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
High family ownership in East Asia creates conflicts of interest between shareholders and minorities...
Corporate reputation is a largely neglected topic in the family firm literature. That neglect is sur...
The objective of the thesis is to develop research relating to family firms in the UK. To shed some ...
Economies around the world are full of family businesses, the main and significant players in the gr...
The literature on family firm performance has failed to conclusively link the impact of family influ...
We examine the impact of collective organizational reputations on the building of organizational rep...
There have been claims in the popular press that family-centered “crony capitalism ” significantly c...
Family businesses have steadily dominated the economy sector in recent decades. A number of scholars...
Family firms dominate a substantial portion of businesses worldwide. While there have been several d...
This study investigates the impacts of family presence and board independence on corporate financial...
Family involvement characterizes a large number of firms around the world and is thought to signific...
This paper investigates whether family ownership and the degree of involvement from the shareholders...
Family-run corporations dominate the stock market and several industries in terms of performance and...
Family businesses have traditionally been recognised for their trustworthiness and reputation. Inter...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
High family ownership in East Asia creates conflicts of interest between shareholders and minorities...
Corporate reputation is a largely neglected topic in the family firm literature. That neglect is sur...
The objective of the thesis is to develop research relating to family firms in the UK. To shed some ...
Economies around the world are full of family businesses, the main and significant players in the gr...
The literature on family firm performance has failed to conclusively link the impact of family influ...
We examine the impact of collective organizational reputations on the building of organizational rep...
There have been claims in the popular press that family-centered “crony capitalism ” significantly c...