The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to explain family firm dynamics and how these could impact on family firm governance and ethics. In particular, we consider the family as the main stakeholder for family firms and we refer to the recent approaches to stakeholder theory based on 'names-and-faces' and on social identity to focus on family members at the individual and organizational level. Family businesses offer an opportunity to study stakeholder salience in settings with multiple logics. Our paper acknowledges how the attributes of legitimacy, power and status, for family business members, can derive from three different institutional settings (family, business and local community...
Family firms are motivated by financial, but also non-financial factors like the preservation and en...
This paper sets out to identify the core characteristics of family ownership logic. Based on 20 in-d...
Research suggests that moral values are more prevalent in family than nonfamily firms. This paper of...
The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to exp...
The notion of stakeholder salience based on attributes (e.g., power, legitimacy, urgency) is appli...
Family firms are replete with problems concerning family and business issues but they remain the mos...
This dissertation comprises of a cover and four separate articles, which, together, aim to advance u...
While revealing a family firm's identity can enhance the firm's appeal to customers and employees an...
The family represents the heart of family business and defines its uniqueness. However, in all its h...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...
This dissertation is about organizational identity construction with a dualities perspective. By tak...
Social identity theory has given one of the most compelling answers to the question ‘who am I’ by li...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
Family firms are motivated by financial, but also non-financial factors like the preservation and en...
This paper sets out to identify the core characteristics of family ownership logic. Based on 20 in-d...
Research suggests that moral values are more prevalent in family than nonfamily firms. This paper of...
The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to exp...
The notion of stakeholder salience based on attributes (e.g., power, legitimacy, urgency) is appli...
Family firms are replete with problems concerning family and business issues but they remain the mos...
This dissertation comprises of a cover and four separate articles, which, together, aim to advance u...
While revealing a family firm's identity can enhance the firm's appeal to customers and employees an...
The family represents the heart of family business and defines its uniqueness. However, in all its h...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...
Despite significant discussion surrounding the benefits of family social capital in family business ...
This dissertation is about organizational identity construction with a dualities perspective. By tak...
Social identity theory has given one of the most compelling answers to the question ‘who am I’ by li...
To date studies have mainly focused on "How" familiness is generated and "What" is familiness. Scars...
Family firms are motivated by financial, but also non-financial factors like the preservation and en...
This paper sets out to identify the core characteristics of family ownership logic. Based on 20 in-d...
Research suggests that moral values are more prevalent in family than nonfamily firms. This paper of...