This study advances organisational learning research by exploring how and why learning patterns differ between different family businesses at different layers of China’s marketoriented transformation. The focus is the locational difference, namely the separate urban and rural environments and outcomes. Combining case studies and in-depth interviews, the study investigated how family businesses interact with their institutional environment and consequently build learning patterns. Learning initiatives undertaken by relevant and motivated family members are found to reflect a dynamic process involving personal learning, business growth, and business innovation. Family conflicts and business growth were also found to impact learning in f...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Many family businesses begin with an innovative idea. In order to remain viable in an environment ch...
This paper aims to identify the changing managerial personnel composition of overseas Chinese family...
This chapter provides an overview of family business and regional development in the Chinese context...
The topic of this special issue is learning and education targeting family enterprises (the “busines...
This introduction traces the disappearance of Chinese family businesses from 1949 to 1978, their rev...
The broadening use of the concepts of lifelong and lifewide learning has opened space for exploring ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute towards understanding how entrepreneurial learn...
This study is an exploration of the learning strategies of family businesses in the North West of En...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the relevance of the learning organization idea to the con...
Within the family business literature there have been increasing calls to understand how individual ...
Asian country have historically been the hotbeds for the establishment and growth of family business...
In this introductory article, we first map the different learning types and needs— and their related...
Much of the prevailing literature today and even the learned perception of many academic researchers...
Family businesses play a very important role in the world’s economy. Chinese family businesses grow ...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Many family businesses begin with an innovative idea. In order to remain viable in an environment ch...
This paper aims to identify the changing managerial personnel composition of overseas Chinese family...
This chapter provides an overview of family business and regional development in the Chinese context...
The topic of this special issue is learning and education targeting family enterprises (the “busines...
This introduction traces the disappearance of Chinese family businesses from 1949 to 1978, their rev...
The broadening use of the concepts of lifelong and lifewide learning has opened space for exploring ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute towards understanding how entrepreneurial learn...
This study is an exploration of the learning strategies of family businesses in the North West of En...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the relevance of the learning organization idea to the con...
Within the family business literature there have been increasing calls to understand how individual ...
Asian country have historically been the hotbeds for the establishment and growth of family business...
In this introductory article, we first map the different learning types and needs— and their related...
Much of the prevailing literature today and even the learned perception of many academic researchers...
Family businesses play a very important role in the world’s economy. Chinese family businesses grow ...
This paper explores how Guanxi shapes different levels of entrepreneurial behaviour of family busine...
Many family businesses begin with an innovative idea. In order to remain viable in an environment ch...
This paper aims to identify the changing managerial personnel composition of overseas Chinese family...