Although family businesses and social enterprises are typically examined as distinct organizational forms, research in both domains recognizes the significant influence of family on organizational goals. Our cross-disciplinary review of 104 articles, published in 50 journals between 1996 and 2020, capitalizes on this family connection and synthesizes the varied ways family influence has been examined in extant literature. Our review considers the role of the family in shaping social missions and directing social value while also emphasizing the importance of community stakeholders. Our findings provide a foundation for understanding the dynamic role of family influence across domains and enhancing interdisciplinary learning
Goals are a key differentiator between family businesses and non-family businesses. To improve under...
We briefly reflect on the theoretical contributions of the ongoing series of special issues on theor...
Although studies of social networks in family businesses have proliferated into a sizable literature...
Although family businesses and social enterprises are typically examined as distinct organizational ...
In this introduction, we discuss social issue research in the management and family business literat...
Family businesses (FBs)-enterprises that are significantly influenced by family members and kinship ...
Family business entrepreneurship has emerged as one of the most dynamic research themes in economics...
While families have a large and undeniable impact on human behavior, management research is yet to f...
none3siThe field of CSR in family firms has experienced remarkable growth recently. Therefore, a lit...
Using behavioral and stakeholder theories, we suggest that family firms may have family-centered non...
This paper explores corporate social responsibility in family businesses. In particular, the researc...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
Family business is an interdisciplinary field devoted to study the structural and transitional probl...
This paper aims to analyse the state of the art of research on corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
Goals are a key differentiator between family businesses and non-family businesses. To improve under...
We briefly reflect on the theoretical contributions of the ongoing series of special issues on theor...
Although studies of social networks in family businesses have proliferated into a sizable literature...
Although family businesses and social enterprises are typically examined as distinct organizational ...
In this introduction, we discuss social issue research in the management and family business literat...
Family businesses (FBs)-enterprises that are significantly influenced by family members and kinship ...
Family business entrepreneurship has emerged as one of the most dynamic research themes in economics...
While families have a large and undeniable impact on human behavior, management research is yet to f...
none3siThe field of CSR in family firms has experienced remarkable growth recently. Therefore, a lit...
Using behavioral and stakeholder theories, we suggest that family firms may have family-centered non...
This paper explores corporate social responsibility in family businesses. In particular, the researc...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
Family business is an interdisciplinary field devoted to study the structural and transitional probl...
This paper aims to analyse the state of the art of research on corporate social responsibility (CSR)...
Family-controlled firms are the most widespread form of business organization, but they have so far ...
Goals are a key differentiator between family businesses and non-family businesses. To improve under...
We briefly reflect on the theoretical contributions of the ongoing series of special issues on theor...
Although studies of social networks in family businesses have proliferated into a sizable literature...