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The paper considers that the internal auditing role in family firms is unique owing to the overlap and ambiguity of roles between the family and the firm. Besides, family firms’ characteristics seem to influence the internal audit role. In this context,
Salah Eddine NEBBACHE, Abdelkrim MOKRANI
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No heir apparent? Exploring the workers' co-operative model as a solution to the continuity of family businesses [PDF]
Family businesses, with no apparent heir, face the risk of discontinuity. While a number of family businesses rely heavily on non-family employees, the role of non-family employees in the continuity of family businesses is under-researched.
Carroll, Bridget +2 more
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SMEs and Climate Finance: A Hybrid Review
ABSTRACT The growing importance of sustainability and environmental practices, along with a recent surge in related research, motivated this review of environmental management and climate finance within the SME sector. Starting with an initial sample of 2063 articles, we refined the dataset, resulting in a final sample of 124 key publications.
Ashraf Khan +2 more
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HOW COVID 19 AFFECT SOCIOEMOTIONAL WEALTH DIMENSIONS?
<p><em>This research aim at assessing the impact of Covid 19 crisis toward family business’ Socioemotional Wealth’s (SEW) dimensions. SEW framework differentiate the unique entity of family business to non family business. It identifies why family business decision making do not merely based on financial consideration but also family’s ...
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Social and Emotional Competencies and Science Performance in the USA: Evidence from PISA 2015 [PDF]
This paper asks whether students with different socioemotional learning (SEL) profiles perform differently in science. Using latent class analysis, we found three distinct groups of students: a majority of students who are relatively unmotivated and ...
Montes, Guillermo
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The Mixed Gamble of Competitive Dynamics in Family‐Controlled Firms
Abstract We extend the mixed gamble perspective to explain how family‐controlled firms frame and evaluate the difficult trade‐off between potential gains and losses in financial wealth (FW) and socioemotional wealth (SEW) when pursuing portfolio‐level strategic initiatives, as captured by competitive aggressiveness and complexity.
Jaeyoung Cho +2 more
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The labor productivity of family firms : a socioemotional wealth perspective [PDF]
In this chapter we examine the relationship between family firms and labor productivity. We focus on labor productivity for two reasons. First, it is an essential component of total factor productivity for which recent analyses have found differences ...
Firfiray, Shainaz +2 more
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Abstract In an increasingly multipolar world, this Point–Counterpoint debate discusses the imperative for Management and Organization Studies (MOS) to embrace different contexts of socio‐economic systems, specifically varieties of socialism, and in doing so move beyond the predominant capitalist model as a central assumption in the literature. In their
Christopher Wickert
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Resources supporting entrepreneurial orientation in multigenerational family firms [PDF]
We examine entrepreneurship in multigenerational family firms. Specifically, we employ theoretical lenses drawn from both entrepreneurship (entrepreneurial orientation) and strategy (resource-based view) to develop an integrated model of ...
Irava, Wayne, Moores, Ken
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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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