The purpose of this study is to establish the psychometric five-dimension model proposed by Berrone, Cruz, & Gomez-Mejia (2012) with the objective of investigating the effect of SEW (Socioemotional Welath) in strategic choices made by family firms towards M&A decisions, specifically selling decisions. Studying SEW among different family firms and its implications on their M&A decisions will contribute to literature on SEW and M&A's involving family firms.
There is a growing interest in understanding family firms' strategic behavior using the socioemotion...
This paper studies the importance of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) for family-ownedfirms and examines ...
AbstractIn this article, we review literature on socioemotional wealth. We explain how the concept o...
SEW refers to the stock of affect-related values that an owning family derives from its family busin...
Purpose: Socioemotional wealth (SEW) has emerged as a defining concept that distinguishes family-own...
The emphasis that family firms place on preserving their socioemotional wealth (SEW) as the basis of...
Research on socioemotional wealth (SEW) theory finds that family firms, relative to nonfamily firms,...
The concept of socioemotional wealth (SEW) has become a dominant perspective in family business stud...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the elements of family-centric non-economic goals...
Family owners differ from other types of owners due to the presence of socioemotional wealth (SEW) c...
Family businesses, in the process of internationalization, beyond the consideration of the economic ...
In this study, we analyze how the performance-aspiration gap influences strategic change in family f...
Purpose: Research suggests family businesses often pursue risky or aggressive strategies despite the...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to extend the socio- emotional wealth (SEW) perspective in ge...
While family business literature agrees that family firms are driven by both non-economic and financ...
There is a growing interest in understanding family firms' strategic behavior using the socioemotion...
This paper studies the importance of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) for family-ownedfirms and examines ...
AbstractIn this article, we review literature on socioemotional wealth. We explain how the concept o...
SEW refers to the stock of affect-related values that an owning family derives from its family busin...
Purpose: Socioemotional wealth (SEW) has emerged as a defining concept that distinguishes family-own...
The emphasis that family firms place on preserving their socioemotional wealth (SEW) as the basis of...
Research on socioemotional wealth (SEW) theory finds that family firms, relative to nonfamily firms,...
The concept of socioemotional wealth (SEW) has become a dominant perspective in family business stud...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to determine the elements of family-centric non-economic goals...
Family owners differ from other types of owners due to the presence of socioemotional wealth (SEW) c...
Family businesses, in the process of internationalization, beyond the consideration of the economic ...
In this study, we analyze how the performance-aspiration gap influences strategic change in family f...
Purpose: Research suggests family businesses often pursue risky or aggressive strategies despite the...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to extend the socio- emotional wealth (SEW) perspective in ge...
While family business literature agrees that family firms are driven by both non-economic and financ...
There is a growing interest in understanding family firms' strategic behavior using the socioemotion...
This paper studies the importance of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) for family-ownedfirms and examines ...
AbstractIn this article, we review literature on socioemotional wealth. We explain how the concept o...