While families have a large and undeniable impact on human behavior, management research is yet to fully embrace how aspects of families (e.g., family-member relationships, family structures, and family events) influence entrepreneurs, employees, managers, and their organizations. There is a large body of research known as family science that draws from sociology, psychology, and education and offers theories that describe families and explains important family outcomes. Management researchers have not widely exploited knowledge from family science, but it could be applied to advance management theories by answering questions about how families impact organizations and the people in them. Therefore, we review seven family science theories a...
Although family businesses and social enterprises are typically examined as distinct organizational ...
Family business research has long debated whether family ownership has a positive or negative effect...
The author offers his views on the changes in family business management from 1989 to 2009. He cites...
Family business researchers have felt increasing distress with the lack of understanding about how f...
Family business researchers have felt increasing distress with the lack of understanding about how f...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
The question of family business ranks among the most intensively followed areas of research. At the...
Much of the recent research on family businesses has focused on how the family affects business perf...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
Family businesses (FBs)-enterprises that are significantly influenced by family members and kinship ...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
Family business is an interdisciplinary field devoted to study the structural and transitional probl...
Family business entrepreneurship has emerged as one of the most dynamic research themes in economics...
What has the anthropological concept kinship to offer to research on family business and business fa...
Although family businesses and social enterprises are typically examined as distinct organizational ...
Family business research has long debated whether family ownership has a positive or negative effect...
The author offers his views on the changes in family business management from 1989 to 2009. He cites...
Family business researchers have felt increasing distress with the lack of understanding about how f...
Family business researchers have felt increasing distress with the lack of understanding about how f...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
The question of family business ranks among the most intensively followed areas of research. At the...
Much of the recent research on family businesses has focused on how the family affects business perf...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
Family businesses (FBs)-enterprises that are significantly influenced by family members and kinship ...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
Family business is an interdisciplinary field devoted to study the structural and transitional probl...
Family business entrepreneurship has emerged as one of the most dynamic research themes in economics...
What has the anthropological concept kinship to offer to research on family business and business fa...
Although family businesses and social enterprises are typically examined as distinct organizational ...
Family business research has long debated whether family ownership has a positive or negative effect...
The author offers his views on the changes in family business management from 1989 to 2009. He cites...