We present the internationalization of the family firm (FF) as a corporate growth strategy that is sometimes necessary to ensure survival. The different generations running the family firm (GFF) are likely to be constrained, not only by the demands of the business itself, but also by activism from non-management family shareholders. In this paper, we perform an analysis of a sample of Spanish family firms, both domestic and multinational, for the period 2000–2009. The results of this analysis show evidence of a positive relationship between the scope of internationalization and two other variables: family activism (FAI) and life cycle duration of the family firm (DLFF). When it comes to seeking alternative ways to create economic value and ...
Research Summary: We argue that willingness (attitude toward risk, return, and socioemotional wealth...
Research Summary: We argue that willingness (attitude toward risk, return, and socioemotional wealth...
In one of the most influential studies on family firm internationalization, Sciascia et al. (2012) a...
Internationalization means, for most firms, one of the main challenges that organizations must face...
Family firms are defined as those organizations owned and usually also managed by a controlling fami...
We investigate the effect of political risk (PR) exposure and family control on the internationaliza...
Research on the internationalization of family firms has flourished in recent years, yet the mechani...
This paper examines the influence of CEO characteristics on the internationalization of family busin...
In contrast to widespread assessments that family enterprises lack sufficient resources and capabili...
Family firms show specific behavior in their internationalization because of the affective ties deri...
Although the study of family firm internationalization has generated considerable scholarly attentio...
We investigate the effect of political risk (PR) exposure and family control on the internationaliza...
This study focuses on the factors that may influence Spanish family owned businesses to decide to ex...
none4noThe aim of the paper is to identify the main strategic goals that are deemed as strategic by ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide some illustrative evidence to understand the distin...
Research Summary: We argue that willingness (attitude toward risk, return, and socioemotional wealth...
Research Summary: We argue that willingness (attitude toward risk, return, and socioemotional wealth...
In one of the most influential studies on family firm internationalization, Sciascia et al. (2012) a...
Internationalization means, for most firms, one of the main challenges that organizations must face...
Family firms are defined as those organizations owned and usually also managed by a controlling fami...
We investigate the effect of political risk (PR) exposure and family control on the internationaliza...
Research on the internationalization of family firms has flourished in recent years, yet the mechani...
This paper examines the influence of CEO characteristics on the internationalization of family busin...
In contrast to widespread assessments that family enterprises lack sufficient resources and capabili...
Family firms show specific behavior in their internationalization because of the affective ties deri...
Although the study of family firm internationalization has generated considerable scholarly attentio...
We investigate the effect of political risk (PR) exposure and family control on the internationaliza...
This study focuses on the factors that may influence Spanish family owned businesses to decide to ex...
none4noThe aim of the paper is to identify the main strategic goals that are deemed as strategic by ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide some illustrative evidence to understand the distin...
Research Summary: We argue that willingness (attitude toward risk, return, and socioemotional wealth...
Research Summary: We argue that willingness (attitude toward risk, return, and socioemotional wealth...
In one of the most influential studies on family firm internationalization, Sciascia et al. (2012) a...