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Status and the Self: Socioeconomic Inequality in Core Beliefs
ABSTRACT Objective In popular discourse, personal success is often attributed to mindset. In psychological science, such claims correspond to self‐related core beliefs—generalized self‐representations. However, the lack of a comprehensive framework has prevented systematic investigation of their links to socioeconomic inequality.
Niklas Schulte +2 more
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The Corporate Social Responsibility of Family Businesses: An International Approach
This study analyzes the links between listed family businesses and social responsibility. On the theoretical level, it establishes a relationship between socioemotional wealth, proactive stakeholder engagement, and the social responsibility of family ...
Gérard Hirigoyen, Thierry Poulain-Rehm
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Old but Sold? Innovation Through Tradition Strategy for Export and the Role of Family Involvement
ABSTRACT Despite the notable body of research, the family firm (FF) internationalization literature has overlooked the role of innovation strategies in explaining FFs' export performance. We focus on the innovation through tradition (ITT) strategy—specifically, the degree to which a firm leverages its firm‐specific, mature (i.e., past) knowledge in the
Ivan Miroshnychenko +3 more
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ABSTRACT Current research on family business innovation tends to isolate individual tensions for analysis, while in reality, these tensions often arise in complex entanglements. To fill this research void, we focus on understanding how multiple tensions occur in the innovation process, how these tensions are entangled, and how they are managed. We turn
Elias Hadjielias +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores how family firms leverage environmental investments to drive innovation, proposing that their environmental efforts are more conducive to innovation compared to non‐family firms. We also propose that family firms' ability to transform environmental investments into superior innovation performance is particularly ...
Josip Kotlar +2 more
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Toward sustainability: ESG bridging socioemotional wealth and sustainable financial in family firms
The socioemotional wealth of family businesses fosters long-term orientation, aligning with the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles essential for sustainable value creation.
ChangYi Zhu +2 more
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ABSTRACT Academic Summary Interest in family firm innovation has increased in recent times, generating the assumption that family firms are less willing to innovate than nonfamily firms. We investigate firm innovation inputs by examining whether family firms differ from nonfamily counterparts regarding innovation intentions.
Marco Mismetti +3 more
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Innovation in Family Firms: The Role of Absorptive Capacity and Knowledge Collaboration
ABSTRACT While prior research suggests that family ownership can significantly facilitate sales and innovation, empirical findings often overlook the nuanced differences in innovation inputs between family and non‐family firms. We address this gap by examining the extent to which family firms are able to use absorptive capacity by creating knowledge ...
David Bruce Audretsch +3 more
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Family leadership and CSR decoupling: Founder–descendant differences in socioemotional wealth
Founders of family firms differ from descendants, particularly in terms of affective attachment, cognitive identification, and social concern. This study examines how these generational differences between founder-led and descendant-led family firms ...
Sang-Bum Park
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The significant developments in family business studies have been mainly attributed to the introduction of Socio-Emotional Wealth (SEW) as a distinct theoretical framework.
Manel Díaz-Llobet +3 more
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