Family values are argued to enable ethical family business conduct. However, how these arise, evolve, and how family leaders articulate them is less understood. Using an 'identity work' approach, this paper finds that the values underpinning identity work: (1) arise from multiple sources (in our case: religion, culture and sustainability), (2) evolve in tandem with the context; and, (3) that their articulation is relational and aspirational, rather than merely historical. Prior research mostly understood family values as rooted in the past and relatively stable, but our rhetorical analysis unlocks a more dynamic and promising research direction advancing family business ethics.</p
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Research suggests that moral values are more prevalent in family than nonfamily firms. This paper of...
This dissertation comprises of a cover and four separate articles, which, together, aim to advance u...
Family values are argued to enable ethical family business conduct. However, how these arise, evolve...
Family values are argued to enable ethical family business conduct. However, how these arise, evolve...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Social identity theory has given one of the most compelling answers to the question ‘who am I’ by li...
The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to exp...
We study how family business members form and manage their individual identities in a family busines...
We study how family business members form and manage their individual identities in a family busine...
We develop a new perspective on leadership and identity in the family business using the concepts of...
This dissertation is about organizational identity construction with a dualities perspective. By tak...
This article analyzes the role a family play in the context of business and society. Although it may...
Families regularly engage in consumption activities that help to define who they are as a family. Wi...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
Research suggests that moral values are more prevalent in family than nonfamily firms. This paper of...
This dissertation comprises of a cover and four separate articles, which, together, aim to advance u...
Family values are argued to enable ethical family business conduct. However, how these arise, evolve...
Family values are argued to enable ethical family business conduct. However, how these arise, evolve...
This chapter investigates how values become strong identity elements in family businesses. The aim i...
Social identity theory has given one of the most compelling answers to the question ‘who am I’ by li...
The paper builds on the stakeholder salience framework and applies a social identity approach to exp...
We study how family business members form and manage their individual identities in a family busines...
We study how family business members form and manage their individual identities in a family busine...
We develop a new perspective on leadership and identity in the family business using the concepts of...
This dissertation is about organizational identity construction with a dualities perspective. By tak...
This article analyzes the role a family play in the context of business and society. Although it may...
Families regularly engage in consumption activities that help to define who they are as a family. Wi...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
Culture and values are key drivers of corporate entrepreneurship in early stages of family firm deve...
Research suggests that moral values are more prevalent in family than nonfamily firms. This paper of...
This dissertation comprises of a cover and four separate articles, which, together, aim to advance u...