This article reports on a study investigating the effects of both family and non-family social capital on firm performance. Specifically, we contend that non-family social capital has a stronger effect on firm performance than family social capital and it also serves as a mediator between family social capital and firm performance. Using a sample of 172 Spanish family firms that includes two respondents per firm, we test a structural model that confirms our hypotheses. Our results extend the understanding of social capital beyond family firms by exploring both family- and non-family-based social relationships in a context in which social factors are predominant
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
In recent years, increasing scholarly attention has been directed towards the field of family busine...
Based on the social capital, conflict, and ethics literatures, this study introduces a new concept, ...
This article reports on a study investigating the effects of both family and non-family social capit...
AbstractThis paper analyses the influence of family members’ social capital on non-family members’ s...
[EU]Kapital sozialaren ikuspegian oinarriturik eta kotizatu gabeko 172 familiaenpresa espainiarren ...
Family social capital (FSC) is acknowledged to be a unique asset that can provide firms with competi...
The benefits or drawbacks of family social capital for family firm performance are hotly debated amo...
International audiencePurpose This paper investigates the impact of bridging social capital on the f...
Drawing on the social capital literature, we examine whether the co-existence of distinct yetinterac...
We develop and extend social capital theory by exploring the creation of organizational social capit...
One important form of social capital is family social capital, which is mainly the relationship amon...
Family social capital (FSC) is theoretically predicted to benefit family firm performance, but empir...
Using literatures from general system theory and strategic management, we develop a series of propos...
abstract We develop and extend social capital theory by exploring the creation of organizational soc...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
In recent years, increasing scholarly attention has been directed towards the field of family busine...
Based on the social capital, conflict, and ethics literatures, this study introduces a new concept, ...
This article reports on a study investigating the effects of both family and non-family social capit...
AbstractThis paper analyses the influence of family members’ social capital on non-family members’ s...
[EU]Kapital sozialaren ikuspegian oinarriturik eta kotizatu gabeko 172 familiaenpresa espainiarren ...
Family social capital (FSC) is acknowledged to be a unique asset that can provide firms with competi...
The benefits or drawbacks of family social capital for family firm performance are hotly debated amo...
International audiencePurpose This paper investigates the impact of bridging social capital on the f...
Drawing on the social capital literature, we examine whether the co-existence of distinct yetinterac...
We develop and extend social capital theory by exploring the creation of organizational social capit...
One important form of social capital is family social capital, which is mainly the relationship amon...
Family social capital (FSC) is theoretically predicted to benefit family firm performance, but empir...
Using literatures from general system theory and strategic management, we develop a series of propos...
abstract We develop and extend social capital theory by exploring the creation of organizational soc...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
In recent years, increasing scholarly attention has been directed towards the field of family busine...
Based on the social capital, conflict, and ethics literatures, this study introduces a new concept, ...