The family-centric priorities of family firms often disadvantage nonfamily employees and make retaining them problematic. Our study posits organizational identification, or internalizing the firm’s identity as one’s own, as a key factor in overcoming this challenge.We adopt a social network perspective to examine the differential impact of friendships with family and nonfamily members on nonfamily employees’ organizational identification and turnover. Results from a study of the nonfamily employees of a family-owned service company show that centrality in both family and nonfamily friendship networks reduces turnover, but that friendships with family members have a stronger effect. Results also show that various forms of centrality in socia...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
This paper explores from a conceptual point of view the relationship between intra-organizational ne...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine whether or not there exists a relationship between ...
The family-centric priorities of family firms often disadvantage nonfamily employees and make retain...
Nonfamily employees make up a substantial portion of family firm personnel and are crucial to succes...
Retaining talented employees continues to be a challenge for organizations. This challenge is especi...
Purpose – Since non-family employees form a large portion of employees in many family firms and they...
Although organizational identification is founded on social identity and symbolic interactionist the...
This study examined the extent to which having colleagues as friends on Facebook influences departme...
none3Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The p...
This study focuses on the hiring of nonfamily employees in family firms. Research to date has emphas...
Many family firms hire and rely on non-family employees, therefore the mutual benefits provided to b...
Non-family employees are indispensable resources for family firms as they grow. However, despite the...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
This paper explores from a conceptual point of view the relationship between intra-organizational ne...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine whether or not there exists a relationship between ...
The family-centric priorities of family firms often disadvantage nonfamily employees and make retain...
Nonfamily employees make up a substantial portion of family firm personnel and are crucial to succes...
Retaining talented employees continues to be a challenge for organizations. This challenge is especi...
Purpose – Since non-family employees form a large portion of employees in many family firms and they...
Although organizational identification is founded on social identity and symbolic interactionist the...
This study examined the extent to which having colleagues as friends on Facebook influences departme...
none3Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The p...
This study focuses on the hiring of nonfamily employees in family firms. Research to date has emphas...
Many family firms hire and rely on non-family employees, therefore the mutual benefits provided to b...
Non-family employees are indispensable resources for family firms as they grow. However, despite the...
Individual identities emerge through membership in multiple categories and social groups. The proces...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
We examine the link between family and personal networks. Using arguments about meeting opportunitie...
This paper explores from a conceptual point of view the relationship between intra-organizational ne...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine whether or not there exists a relationship between ...