This study investigates the impact of immigrant context on continuity and success in Chinese family business. We conceptualize the immigrant context as exposure to country differences in family logic, arguing that the immigrant context influences transgenerational intent by affecting family practices and relations. Based on a multiple-case study of Taiwanese business families in Brisbane, Australia, we show that variations in three family practices - parental control, children's filial piety, and parental role in children's career development - play an important role in this matter. To explain why, we theorize that the extent to which Taiwanese immigrant business families continue with or depart from traditional Chinese family logic in term...
This book focuses on new immigrant families from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to New Zealand...
The model of the Chinese family business (CFB) and its institutional origins was initially developed...
The purpose of this study was to examine how intergenerational differences in\ud worldviews impact C...
This article explores the factors used to make succession choices as ethnic Chinese family business ...
Chinese immigrants have long been a feature of Australia\u27s population mix and play a critical rol...
Research on succession in family business has been traditionally concentrated on planning and strate...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Dr. Ka...
Based on a panel data analysis of family business groups in Taiwan, this study investigates the rela...
Using a sample of 409 Chinese family businesses, we replicate and extend an influential study undert...
This thesis aims to examine the conditions for entrepreneurship in Taiwan by the occurrence of cultu...
Family businesses are important components of economies in general, but they have limited capability...
Despite heightened scholarly attention paid to transnational immigrant families since the 1990s, a s...
This paper explores the phenomenon of cross-border family formation by looking at the specificity of...
In this paper we put forth the Overseas Chinese Family Business (OCFB) as a distinct business type a...
Taking the Notion of Family in Different Cultures Seriously: How Does the Cultural Context Affect Fa...
This book focuses on new immigrant families from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to New Zealand...
The model of the Chinese family business (CFB) and its institutional origins was initially developed...
The purpose of this study was to examine how intergenerational differences in\ud worldviews impact C...
This article explores the factors used to make succession choices as ethnic Chinese family business ...
Chinese immigrants have long been a feature of Australia\u27s population mix and play a critical rol...
Research on succession in family business has been traditionally concentrated on planning and strate...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Family Social Science. Advisor: Dr. Ka...
Based on a panel data analysis of family business groups in Taiwan, this study investigates the rela...
Using a sample of 409 Chinese family businesses, we replicate and extend an influential study undert...
This thesis aims to examine the conditions for entrepreneurship in Taiwan by the occurrence of cultu...
Family businesses are important components of economies in general, but they have limited capability...
Despite heightened scholarly attention paid to transnational immigrant families since the 1990s, a s...
This paper explores the phenomenon of cross-border family formation by looking at the specificity of...
In this paper we put forth the Overseas Chinese Family Business (OCFB) as a distinct business type a...
Taking the Notion of Family in Different Cultures Seriously: How Does the Cultural Context Affect Fa...
This book focuses on new immigrant families from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to New Zealand...
The model of the Chinese family business (CFB) and its institutional origins was initially developed...
The purpose of this study was to examine how intergenerational differences in\ud worldviews impact C...