Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals in 40 countries, we investigate this particular occupational choice decision by exploring individual preferences to work in family firms. Our results show that socio-demographic, occupation-related, and entrepreneurship-related variables influence the preference to work in family firms. For example, a preference to work in family firms correlates positively with being female, a positive opinion on entrepreneurs, and self-employment intention, while it correlates negatively with length of full-time education, living in an urban area, being a manager, and entrepreneurship education. Our results help family firms with regard to recruiting of non...
Family firms employ about 60 percent of the global workforce. While it is widely assumed that they a...
Family firms or businesses are often regarded as the backbone of the national economy. They contribu...
Family Businesses build up a large proportion of businesses all around the world. Scholars, therefor...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
This article summarizes findings from an exploratory investigation of factors related to preference ...
Favouring family members, family businesses are often labelled as ‘traditional’ in technology, ‘conv...
International audienceFamily firms are ubiquitous in most countries. The differences in objectives, ...
We juxtapose the executive recruitment decisions of family and non-family firms. We hypothesize that...
In making a decision to enter into a long-term employment relationship with a firm, job seekers ofte...
This article examines the objective facets of CEO careers in family and non-family firms. Optimal ma...
Professionals in family businesses are reputed to experience unique opportunities and challenges. Th...
Non-family employees are indispensable resources for family firms as they grow. However, despite the...
Family firms employ about 60 percent of the global workforce. While it is widely assumed that they a...
Family firms or businesses are often regarded as the backbone of the national economy. They contribu...
Family Businesses build up a large proportion of businesses all around the world. Scholars, therefor...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
This article summarizes findings from an exploratory investigation of factors related to preference ...
Favouring family members, family businesses are often labelled as ‘traditional’ in technology, ‘conv...
International audienceFamily firms are ubiquitous in most countries. The differences in objectives, ...
We juxtapose the executive recruitment decisions of family and non-family firms. We hypothesize that...
In making a decision to enter into a long-term employment relationship with a firm, job seekers ofte...
This article examines the objective facets of CEO careers in family and non-family firms. Optimal ma...
Professionals in family businesses are reputed to experience unique opportunities and challenges. Th...
Non-family employees are indispensable resources for family firms as they grow. However, despite the...
Family firms employ about 60 percent of the global workforce. While it is widely assumed that they a...
Family firms or businesses are often regarded as the backbone of the national economy. They contribu...
Family Businesses build up a large proportion of businesses all around the world. Scholars, therefor...