We develop and extend social capital theory by exploring the creation of organizational social capital within a highly pervasive, yet often overlooked organizational form: family firms. We argue that family firms are unique in that, although they work as a single entity, at least two forms of social capital coexist: the family's and the firm's. We investigate mechanisms that link a family's social capital to the creation of the family firm's social capital and examine how factors underlying the family's social capital affect this creation. Moreover, we identify contingency dimensions that affect these relationships and the potential risks associated with family social capital. Finally, we suggest these insights are generalizable to several ...
Family social capital (FSC) is acknowledged to be a unique asset that can provide firms with competi...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
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...
This article attempts to design a conceptual framework that encompasses the various forms of social...
A new way to approach the “familiness” is through its relational dimension. Our dynamic model depic...
Drawing upon social capital and network theories, this article presents a conceptual framework of fa...
Recent studies have highlighted the specificity of the family business, with particular focus on the...
In the search for ways in which the family firm context is unique to organizational science, the con...
AbstractThis paper analyses the influence of family members’ social capital on non-family members’ s...
Family social capital (FSC) is theoretically predicted to benefit family firm performance, but empir...
Our study is set to investigate the way critical events influence social capital of family firms. We...
Drawing on the social capital literature, we examine whether the co-existence of distinct yetinterac...
The benefits or drawbacks of family social capital for family firm performance are hotly debated amo...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
Family social capital (FSC) is acknowledged to be a unique asset that can provide firms with competi...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
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...
This article attempts to design a conceptual framework that encompasses the various forms of social...
A new way to approach the “familiness” is through its relational dimension. Our dynamic model depic...
Drawing upon social capital and network theories, this article presents a conceptual framework of fa...
Recent studies have highlighted the specificity of the family business, with particular focus on the...
In the search for ways in which the family firm context is unique to organizational science, the con...
AbstractThis paper analyses the influence of family members’ social capital on non-family members’ s...
Family social capital (FSC) is theoretically predicted to benefit family firm performance, but empir...
Our study is set to investigate the way critical events influence social capital of family firms. We...
Drawing on the social capital literature, we examine whether the co-existence of distinct yetinterac...
The benefits or drawbacks of family social capital for family firm performance are hotly debated amo...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
Family social capital (FSC) is acknowledged to be a unique asset that can provide firms with competi...
We examine an important yet overlooked aspect in research on social capital: the familial bonding t...
Using literatures from general system theory and strategic management, we develop a series of propos...