We juxtapose the executive recruitment decisions of family and non-family firms. We hypothesize that hiring preferences toward executive candidates differ between family and non-family firms. We test our predictions against field data from executive recruitment processes involving family and non-family firms. Drawn from an executive hiring company, the sample includes 166 candidates in 56 selection processes on behalf of 42 client companies (28 family firms). Our results indicate that family firms prefer to hire managers with strong functional competence and leadership skills, whereas non-family firms prefer to employ managers with more pronounced market knowledge. Despite these differences, both types of firms are drawn to performance-orie...
The presented master thesis is an exploratory, multiple case study that analyzes the recruitment pra...
This article summarizes findings from an exploratory investigation of factors related to preference ...
ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Although non-family managers (NFMs) c...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
This article examines the objective facets of CEO careers in family and non-family firms. Optimal ma...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
[[abstract]]In this study, we explore what kinds of family firms are more likely to have a family CE...
In making a decision to enter into a long-term employment relationship with a firm, job seekers ofte...
This study focuses on the hiring of nonfamily employees in family firms. Research to date has emphas...
This study aims to help family business organizations in their search for outside, nonfamily talent ...
In the near future several Swedish family firms will face a need for succession. Many times there is...
The aim of this article is to investigate the differences between the careers of CEOs in family and ...
Research suggests that family firms face big challenges when recruiting qualified non–family employe...
The presented master thesis is an exploratory, multiple case study that analyzes the recruitment pra...
This article summarizes findings from an exploratory investigation of factors related to preference ...
ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Although non-family managers (NFMs) c...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
This article examines the objective facets of CEO careers in family and non-family firms. Optimal ma...
Employees can work in family or in non-family firms. Using a sample of more than 12,000 individuals ...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
Family firms must attract talented employees to stay competitive. They have different employer chara...
[[abstract]]In this study, we explore what kinds of family firms are more likely to have a family CE...
In making a decision to enter into a long-term employment relationship with a firm, job seekers ofte...
This study focuses on the hiring of nonfamily employees in family firms. Research to date has emphas...
This study aims to help family business organizations in their search for outside, nonfamily talent ...
In the near future several Swedish family firms will face a need for succession. Many times there is...
The aim of this article is to investigate the differences between the careers of CEOs in family and ...
Research suggests that family firms face big challenges when recruiting qualified non–family employe...
The presented master thesis is an exploratory, multiple case study that analyzes the recruitment pra...
This article summarizes findings from an exploratory investigation of factors related to preference ...
ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Empirical Research Question/Issue: Although non-family managers (NFMs) c...