Drawing from the ability-willingness paradox and interfirm relations literature, this paper explores how family firms develop a consortium to innovate. An in-depth single case study on an Italian Consortium (as a specific case of a horizontal strategic alliance) is conducted. Data have been collected over the period 2018-2021 via interviews to seven main actors belonging to the Consortium, archival data and direct observation. The case analysis reveals first insights on how social capital at alliance level influences family firms in overcoming their individual ability-willingness paradox
Alliance among firms can yield competitive advantages by providing access to the tangible and intang...
This article is based on theoretical and empirical research exploring interfirm co-operation capabil...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...
Drawing from the ability-willingness paradox and interfirm relations literature, this paper explore...
Drawing from the ability-willingness paradox and interfirm relations literature, this paper explores...
Despite the considerable increase in studies on international joint ventures (IJVs) and family busin...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
Despite the considerable increase in studies on international joint ventures (IJVs) and family busin...
Purpose: We study how family firms can overcome their innovation-related barriers thanks to astrateg...
Family firms’ collaborative innovation is characterized by the so-called ability-willingness paradox...
Family firms’ innovation collaboration activities are characterized by the so-called ability-willing...
Socio-emotional wealth preservation (SEW-P) can create a dilemma for family firms when seeking to es...
The socio-emotional wealth preservation (SEW-P) can create a dilemma for family firms when seeking t...
This paper brings together two different research strands on international strategic alliance, allia...
For family businesses, entering into inter-firm cooperation with another family business can be a fr...
Alliance among firms can yield competitive advantages by providing access to the tangible and intang...
This article is based on theoretical and empirical research exploring interfirm co-operation capabil...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...
Drawing from the ability-willingness paradox and interfirm relations literature, this paper explore...
Drawing from the ability-willingness paradox and interfirm relations literature, this paper explores...
Despite the considerable increase in studies on international joint ventures (IJVs) and family busin...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
Despite the considerable increase in studies on international joint ventures (IJVs) and family busin...
Purpose: We study how family firms can overcome their innovation-related barriers thanks to astrateg...
Family firms’ collaborative innovation is characterized by the so-called ability-willingness paradox...
Family firms’ innovation collaboration activities are characterized by the so-called ability-willing...
Socio-emotional wealth preservation (SEW-P) can create a dilemma for family firms when seeking to es...
The socio-emotional wealth preservation (SEW-P) can create a dilemma for family firms when seeking t...
This paper brings together two different research strands on international strategic alliance, allia...
For family businesses, entering into inter-firm cooperation with another family business can be a fr...
Alliance among firms can yield competitive advantages by providing access to the tangible and intang...
This article is based on theoretical and empirical research exploring interfirm co-operation capabil...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...