Despite an extensive literature on the role of managerial capabilities in enhancing firm performance, relationships between socioemotional wealth, managerial capabilities, and performance in a family business context have not been investigated. This study relates FIBER dimensions (five characteristics of family firms commonly used in studies of family businesses) to socioemotional wealth, managerial capabilities, and firm performance, and empirically tests a mediated model using a sample of 150 small and medium-sized family businesses from the United Arab Emirates. The results illustrate that managerial capabilities mediate the relationships between three FIBER dimensions (identification of family members with the firm, binding social ties,...
A growing body of research is concerned with how family businesses achieve competitive advantage, ye...
This paper studies the importance of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) for family-ownedfirms and examines ...
Theory and practice indicate that in family-influenced firms, the interaction of the family unit, th...
Despite an extensive literature on the role of managerial capabilities in enhancing firm performance...
Despite an extensive literature on the role of managerial capabilities in enhancing firm performance...
Purpose: Socioemotional wealth (SEW) has emerged as a defining concept that distinguishes family-own...
The authors study the effect on performance of family endowment on the business from the perspective...
Purpose: This study analyses whether human resource management (HRM), through the use of four sets o...
While family business literature agrees that family firms are driven by both non-economic and financ...
Family business literature acknowledges that firms controlled by families are primarily driven by a ...
Family businesses represent the most dominant form of business structure across all economies. While...
This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical examination of the relationships among socioemotion...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of family firm specific non-financial dynamics [s...
Purpose: This study explores what impact high-performance work practices (from the ability-motivatio...
Despite the urgent need for increased business sustainability performance in general, the growing in...
A growing body of research is concerned with how family businesses achieve competitive advantage, ye...
This paper studies the importance of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) for family-ownedfirms and examines ...
Theory and practice indicate that in family-influenced firms, the interaction of the family unit, th...
Despite an extensive literature on the role of managerial capabilities in enhancing firm performance...
Despite an extensive literature on the role of managerial capabilities in enhancing firm performance...
Purpose: Socioemotional wealth (SEW) has emerged as a defining concept that distinguishes family-own...
The authors study the effect on performance of family endowment on the business from the perspective...
Purpose: This study analyses whether human resource management (HRM), through the use of four sets o...
While family business literature agrees that family firms are driven by both non-economic and financ...
Family business literature acknowledges that firms controlled by families are primarily driven by a ...
Family businesses represent the most dominant form of business structure across all economies. While...
This dissertation is a theoretical and empirical examination of the relationships among socioemotion...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of family firm specific non-financial dynamics [s...
Purpose: This study explores what impact high-performance work practices (from the ability-motivatio...
Despite the urgent need for increased business sustainability performance in general, the growing in...
A growing body of research is concerned with how family businesses achieve competitive advantage, ye...
This paper studies the importance of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) for family-ownedfirms and examines ...
Theory and practice indicate that in family-influenced firms, the interaction of the family unit, th...