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Can non-family firms be more like family firms? Comparing SEW in family and non- family firms.
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017While much of the family-firm literature has been based on the assumption that all family firms are rich in socio-emotional wealth (SEW) and that they aim to preserve this SEW, most studies have considered family firms as a whole, and have ignored the fact that they may differ to a great extent while possessing different levels of SEW.
Inés Herrero +2 more
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2018
This thesis is concerned with the cultural politics of the contemporary British monarchy. It examines media representations of the monarchy from Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation to the present day, and draws on the intellectual legacies of British Cultural Studies, in particular Stuart Hall, to examine the role of media culture in
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This thesis is concerned with the cultural politics of the contemporary British monarchy. It examines media representations of the monarchy from Elizabeth II’s 1953 coronation to the present day, and draws on the intellectual legacies of British Cultural Studies, in particular Stuart Hall, to examine the role of media culture in
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Family Capital of Family Firms
Family Business Review, 2009The purpose was to present a family capital typology based on Sustainable Family Business Theory II and to document its relative contribution to short-term firm achievements and long-term sustainability using National Family Business Survey panel data. Family capital was defined as total owning-family resources composed of human, social, and financial ...
Sharon M. Danes +3 more
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Family firms represent a cornerstone of the global economy, playing a significant role in both private and public sectors, driving innovation and entrepreneurship, and contributing to economic diversification and resilience across industries. This chapter delves into the defining elements of family firms, exploring their strengths and weaknesses, as ...
GIULIA BASCHIERI, Andrea Carosi
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GIULIA BASCHIERI, Andrea Carosi
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2014
Firms are controlled by the family members with few professionals for long periods through history and it means the power to fix the price of products or services by arbitrary methods. These are exclusively reliable and experienced companies. However in the regular markets prices of products and services are.
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Firms are controlled by the family members with few professionals for long periods through history and it means the power to fix the price of products or services by arbitrary methods. These are exclusively reliable and experienced companies. However in the regular markets prices of products and services are.
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Family firm internationalization: Influence of familiness on the Spanish firm export activity [PDF]
This paper studies the determinants of the export activity of family SMEs, disentangling the three main dimensions that comprise the concept of familiness: power, experience, and culture. The results, using the F-PEC scale over a sample of 500 Spanish SMEs, show that this approach identifies the determinants that explain the export activity of family ...
Fernando Merino +2 more
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Family Talents in Family Firms
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 2018Empirical studies suggest that the business talents of the heir to a family firm can have a large and significant effect on firm prospects.
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Family Involvement and Firm Performance in Private Family Firms
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014Limei Che, John Christian Langli
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