Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm development, but value conflicts often arise over time that progressively inhibit their entrepreneurial efforts. How can family firms reconcile conflicting values to sustain corporate entrepreneurship over time? Our 45-year longitudinal case study of a large global family firm shows that family business leaders’ practices of invoking and flexibly using family and business values were crucial to achieve sustained entrepreneurial behaviour and growth over an extended period of time. We theorize these efforts as system-spanning values work enfolding through specific family, business, and temporal mechanisms. By identifying and elucidating three type...
Family businesses are very dependent on decision-making by the owner-manager. The personal beliefs a...
The distinctive trait of this study on corporate entrepreneurship in family business resides in the...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
In this paper we present a case study to describe how organizational culture influences the growth p...
Long-term success of family firms is of utmost social and economic importance. Three of its determi...
Since family owned enterprises are a driving force in the present day economy and yet they fail to w...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the deter...
This paper explores the relationship between family governance practices and financial performance o...
Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the dete...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Family businesses are very dependent on decision-making by the owner-manager. The personal beliefs a...
The distinctive trait of this study on corporate entrepreneurship in family business resides in the...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Family businesses dominate in a majority of economies (Astrachan and Shanker, 2003; Chrisman, Chua, ...
In this paper we present a case study to describe how organizational culture influences the growth p...
Long-term success of family firms is of utmost social and economic importance. Three of its determi...
Since family owned enterprises are a driving force in the present day economy and yet they fail to w...
Whereas existing research on the longevity of family firms has focused on the survival of firms, thi...
Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the deter...
This paper explores the relationship between family governance practices and financial performance o...
Previous literature on corporate entrepreneurship (CE) in family business (FB) focusses on the dete...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...
Family businesses are very dependent on decision-making by the owner-manager. The personal beliefs a...
The distinctive trait of this study on corporate entrepreneurship in family business resides in the...
Research summary: This conceptual article discusses when and why family firms are motivated to engag...