We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (discretion to act) and willingness (disposition to act), two drivers that distinguish family firms from nonfamily firms and lead to heterogeneity among family firms. Paradoxically, family firms have superior ability yet lower willingness to engage in technological innovation. Resolving this paradox should yield new insights about innovation management in general. We summarize and position the papers in this special issue according to these drivers and set out an agenda for further research that will contribute to a better understanding of family firms' heterogeneous and paradoxical behaviors
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Innovation is an investment in future growth and development, and it is critical for family business...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is threefold: first, to identify the unique characteristics of f...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
Researchers have argued that family firm innovation is paradoxical in nature, in that family firms o...
Researchers have argued that family firm innovation is paradoxical in nature, in that family firms ...
Researchers have argued that family firm innovation is paradoxical in nature, in that family firms o...
Research on Open Innovation (OI) is flourishing and opening the innovation process is increasingly p...
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Background: Innovation is widely recognized to be instrumental for the sustained competitiveness of ...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...
Purpose – Investigation of family firm radical innovation is burgeoning but far less prevalent than ...
Purpose: This paper examines the innovation behavior of family-owned firms versus non-family-owned f...
How can family firms unlock their innovation potential? Despite the recent growth in research on fam...
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Innovation is an investment in future growth and development, and it is critical for family business...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is threefold: first, to identify the unique characteristics of f...
We present a framework of how family involvement influences innovation management based on ability (...
Researchers have argued that family firm innovation is paradoxical in nature, in that family firms o...
Researchers have argued that family firm innovation is paradoxical in nature, in that family firms ...
Researchers have argued that family firm innovation is paradoxical in nature, in that family firms o...
Research on Open Innovation (OI) is flourishing and opening the innovation process is increasingly p...
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Background: Innovation is widely recognized to be instrumental for the sustained competitiveness of ...
The involvement of families in firms’ ownership, management, and governance is a key driver of organ...
Literature suggests that family firms are characterized by specific values and resources (i.e. risk ...
Purpose – Investigation of family firm radical innovation is burgeoning but far less prevalent than ...
Purpose: This paper examines the innovation behavior of family-owned firms versus non-family-owned f...
How can family firms unlock their innovation potential? Despite the recent growth in research on fam...
This article presents an integrated, contingency perspective on family firm innovation called Family...
Innovation is an investment in future growth and development, and it is critical for family business...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is threefold: first, to identify the unique characteristics of f...