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Family Firm Heterogeneity: A Definition, Common Themes, Scholarly Progress, and Directions Forward

Family Business Review, 2021
While progress has been made in recent years to understand the differences among family firms, insights remain fragmented due, in part, to an incomplete understanding of heterogeneity and the scope of differences that exist among family firms. Given this,
J. Daspit   +3 more
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Parenting in a Pandemic: Work–Family Arrangements, Well‐Being , and Intimate Relationships Among Adoptive Parents

Family Relations, 2020
The COVID‐19 pandemic presents unforeseen challenges to families This mixed‐methods study aimed to address how 89 adoptive parents (lesbian, gay, heterosexual) with school‐age children are navigating a major public health crisis with social, economic ...
A. Goldberg   +2 more
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Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems: An Update

Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2019
This article provides an overview of the Circumplex Model and how it was developed and describes the three major dimensions (cohesion, flexibility, and communication) and how they were used to create the model.
D. Olson   +2 more
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Family Firm Values Explaining Family Firm Heterogeneity

Family Business Review, 2019
Family firm heterogeneity results in reduced predictability of firm behavior as well as inconsistent results regarding research on family firm behavior. We argue that family firm heterogeneity is based, among other factors, on values heterogeneity.
Sabine B. Rau   +2 more
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Capturing Family Firm Heterogeneity: How Taxonomies and Typologies Can Help the Field Move Forward

Family Business Review, 2019
As the field of family business continues to mature, it is not surprising that there is a growing recognition of the degree of heterogeneity among family firms.
Donald O. Neubaum   +2 more
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How Familial Is Family Social Capital? Analyzing Bonding Social Capital in Family and Nonfamily Firms

Family Business Review, 2018
Family social capital (FSC) is acknowledged to be a unique asset that can provide firms with competitive advantages. Certain scholars, however, have questioned whether nonfamily firms can reproduce FSC and benefit from its advantages.
I. Herrero
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Implications of Family Cohesion and Conflict for Adolescent Mood and Well-Being: Examining Within- and Between-Family Processes on a Daily Timescale.

Family Process, 2019
Family-level conflict and cohesion are well-established predictors of adolescent mental health. However, traditional approaches focusing on between-family differences in cohesion and conflict may overlook daily intrafamily variability that might provide ...
Gregory M. Fosco, D. Lydon‐Staley
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A Dynamic Network Model of the Successor’s Knowledge Construction From the Resource- and Knowledge-Based View of the Family Firm

Family Business Review, 2018
The article initially addresses the concept of familiness and its connection with the succession process in the family firm to emphasize the relevance of the successor’s knowledge. Then, a model is presented that evolves from a dyadic relationship in the
M. K. Cabrera-Suárez   +2 more
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Family firms

Family Business, 2020
Carole Howorth, N. Robinson
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