Family businesses are the most ubiquitous form of business organization in Europe. Yet, most of the existing family business literature has been developed within a North American context. This introductory article builds on existing family business research conducted in the European context to portray Europe as a critically important context for extending our knowledge on important family business topics. It also counts on the view of the Secretary General of European Family Businesses to enhance our understanding of the institutional frameworks that can benefit family businesses in the EU zone. Specifically, the content of the article discusses some contextual factors that might affect the broadness, diversity, uniqueness and growth potent...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
The characteristics of family businesses in the East European regions may be associated with the dis...
This article analyzes, compares, and aggregates empirical findings of three individual investigation...
Family businesses are the dominant form of enterprise throughout the world, providing important reso...
This paper is the first in a special section of the European Management Review dedicated to the grow...
The article utilizes research on family firms and entrepreneurship in Italy and Sweden in order to a...
The question of family business ranks among the most intensively followed areas of research. At the...
Family business entrepreneurship has emerged as one of the most dynamic research themes in economics...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
The Special Topic of Interest Series aims to promote research that pays greater attention to context...
Receiving increasing attention over the past decade by scholars worldwide, family business research ...
Receiving increasing attention over the past decade by scholars worldwide, family business research ...
This article identifies thecore themes andissues associated withownership preferences in United King...
Family business research is dominated by a small number of scholars from a relatively small number o...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
The characteristics of family businesses in the East European regions may be associated with the dis...
This article analyzes, compares, and aggregates empirical findings of three individual investigation...
Family businesses are the dominant form of enterprise throughout the world, providing important reso...
This paper is the first in a special section of the European Management Review dedicated to the grow...
The article utilizes research on family firms and entrepreneurship in Italy and Sweden in order to a...
The question of family business ranks among the most intensively followed areas of research. At the...
Family business entrepreneurship has emerged as one of the most dynamic research themes in economics...
It is generally recognized that family firms have received scant attention in the mainstream managem...
The Special Topic of Interest Series aims to promote research that pays greater attention to context...
Receiving increasing attention over the past decade by scholars worldwide, family business research ...
Receiving increasing attention over the past decade by scholars worldwide, family business research ...
This article identifies thecore themes andissues associated withownership preferences in United King...
Family business research is dominated by a small number of scholars from a relatively small number o...
International audienceThis research note presents some food for thought about linking and relating t...
The dissertation deals with the issue of a family entrepreneurship. Family businesses play a key rol...
The characteristics of family businesses in the East European regions may be associated with the dis...