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During the previous decade, the multi-disciplinary field of family business has advanced significantly in terms of advances in theory, development of sophisticated empirical instruments, systematic measurement of family business activity, use of alternative research methodologies and deployment of robust tools of analysis.
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During the previous decade, the multi-disciplinary field of family business has advanced significantly in terms of advances in theory, development of sophisticated empirical instruments, systematic measurement of family business activity, use of alternative research methodologies and deployment of robust tools of analysis. This second edition of the Handbook of Research on Family Business presents important research and conceptual developments across a broad range of topics. The contributors - notable researchers in the field - explore the frontiers of knowledge in family business entrepreneurship and stimulate critical thinking, enriching the repository of theoretical frameworks and methodologies.The Handbook takes a systematic and rigorous approach by providing in-depth insights into the dynamics of family business, its context and the significant role of stakeholders. Ultimately, this scholarly compendium of extant family business papers is an invaluable resource for researchers, educators, family business consultants, family business owner-managers and students.Contributors include: D. Arijs, B. Arosa, P. Bachiller, S. Ben-Mahmoud-Jouini, A. Blombäck, I.C. Botero, L. Cabeza-García, J.L. Calvo González, D. Caspersz, S. Chang, J. Chrisman, G. Corbetta, L.-P. Dana, S.M. Danes, A. Dawson, B. Debicki, F. di Donato, E.L. Gimenez, M.-C. Giorgino, L. Gnan, S. Gómez-Ansón, A. Gómez Vieites, T. Goto, V. Gupta, E. Hadjielias, E. Hamilton, C. Howorth, T. Ikäheimonen, M. Ikävalko, T. Iturralde, J. Kansikas, F. Kellermanns, A. Kirmanen, A. Koeberle-Schmid, R. Labaki, I. Le Breton-Miller, J. Lee, N. Levenburg, C. Lindow, S. Litchfield, M.S. Macchione Saes, A. Maseda, C. Matherne, N. Michael-Tsabari, S. Mignon, D. Miller, A. Minichilli, F. Mizumoto, D. Montemerlo, J. Negreira, F. Negreira del Río, M. Nordqvist, J.A. Novo-Peteiro, S. Paternostro, A. Pena-López, J.A. Novo Peteiro, T. Pihkala, D. Pittino, M. Sacristán-Navarro, J.M. Sánchez-Santos, P. Sharma, K.X. Smyrnios, L. Songini, K. Stafford, E. Su, R. Tiscini, G. Valentini, F. Visintin, R.K. Zachary, V. Zheng
Author Biography
Edited by Kosmas X. Smyrnios, formerly Professor of Family Business Entrepreneurship, School of Management, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, Panikkos Zata Poutziouris, Professor in Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Fellow, Circular Economy Centre, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK and Sanjay Goel, Professor and Burwell Chair of Entrepreneurship, Middleton School of Entrepreneurship and Management, University of North Dakota, US
Table of Contents
Contents:Introduction: Trends and Developments in Family Business ResearchKosmas X. Smyrnios, Panikkos Z. Poutziouris and Sanjay GoelPART I: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FAMILY BUSINESS RESEARCH1. Family Business Research in the New Millennium: An Assessment of Individual and Institutional Productivity, 2001–2009Curtis F. Matherne III, Bart J. Debicki, Franz W. Kellermanns and James J. Chrisman2. Filling the Institutional Void: The Social Behavior and Performance of Family versus Non-Family Technology Firms in Emerging MarketsDanny Miller, Jangwoo Lee, Sooduck Chang and Isabelle Le Breton-MillerPART II: CORPORATE GOVERNANCE3. The Effects of Family Involvement and Corporate Governance Practices on Earnings Quality of Listed CompaniesRiccardo Tiscini and Francesca di Donato4. Analysis of Social Performance and Board of Directors in Family Firms: Evidence from Quoted Italian CompaniesPatricia Bachiller, Maria-Cleofe Giorgino and Sergio Paternostro5. Board of Directors and Generational Effect in Spanish Non-listed Family FirmsBlanca Arosa, Txomin Iturralde and Amaia MasedaPART III: FAMILY GOVERNANCE6. Family Governance Bodies: A Conceptual TypologyAlexander Koeberle-Schmid and Donella Caspersz7. Using the Configuration Approach to Understand the Reasons for and Consequences of Varied Family Involvement in BusinessPramodita Sharma and Mattias Nordqvist8. Other Large Shareholders in Family Firms: Do they Monitor?María Sacristán-Navarro, Silvia Gómez-Ansón and Laura Cabeza-García9. The Evolution of the Family Business Board: A Case StudyTuuli Ikäheimonen, Timo Pihkala and Markku IkävalkoPART IV: SOCIAL CAPITAL10. The Singularities of Social Capital in Family Business: An OverviewAtilano Pena-López, José Manuel Sánchez-Santos and José Antonio Novo11. Strategy in Family Businesses: The Analysis of Human Capital and Social CapitalFabio Matuoka Mizumoto and Maria Sylvia Macchione Saes12. Towards a Comprehensive Model of Sustainable Family Firm PerformanceSihem Ben Mahmoud-Jouini, Alain Bloch and Sophie Mignon13. Network Capital and the Rise of Chinese Banks in Hong Kong: A Case Study on the Bank of East Asia LimitedVictor ZhengPART V: WOMEN IN FAMILY BUSINESS14. The Determinants of Women's Involvement in Top Management Teams: Opportunities or Obstacles for Family-Controlled Firms?Daniela Montemerlo, Alessandro Minichilli and Guido Corbetta15. Women and the Glass Ceiling: The Role of Professionalization in Family SMEsLuca Gnan and Lucrezia Songini16. Women in Family Business: Three Generations of ResearchVipin Gupta and Nancy M. LevenburgPART VI : LEADERSHIP AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN FAMILY FIRMS17. Exploring Human Resource Management in Family Firms: A Summary of What We Know and Ideas for Future DevelopmentIsabel C. Botero and Shanan R. Litchfield18. The Adoption of High-Performance Work Systems in Family versus Non-Family SMEs: The Moderating Effect of Organizational SizeDaniel Pittino and Francesca Visintin19. Measuring and Comparing Leadership Styles of Male and Female Chief Executive Officers in Businesses with a Varying Family IntensityDiane ArijsPART VII: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT20. Entrepreneurial Learning in the Family Management Group: A Social Organizational Learning PerspectiveElias Hadjielias, Eleanor Hamilton and Carole Howorth21. Strategy Formulation in Family Businesses: A Review and Research AgendaCorinna M. Lindow22. The Impact of Knowledge Sharing on the Growth of Family Businesses in China: The Role of Chinese CultureEmma SuPART VIII: FAMILY BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY23. Extensions of the Sustainable Family Business Theory: Operationalization and ApplicationRamona Kay Zachary, Sharon M. Danes and Kathryn Stafford24. Secrets of Family Business Longevity in Japan from the Social Capital PerspectiveToshio Goto25. The Push–Pull of Indigenous Sámi Family Reindeer Herding Enterprises: A Metaphor for Sustainable EntrepreneurshipLéo-Paul Dana and Kosmas X. SmyrniosPART IX: FAMILY ENTERPRISES FROM A MACROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE26. Small Family Business Contributions to the Economy: An Enterprise Population Level StudyAntti Kirmanen and Juha Kansikas27. The Microeconomics of Family BusinessEduardo L. Giménez and José Antonio NovoPART X: BROAD-BASED ISSUES IN FAMILY FIRMS28. Reputational Capital in Family Firms: Understanding Uniqueness from the Stakeholder Point of ViewAnna Blombäck and Isabel C. Botero29. A Study of Innovation Activities and the Role Played by Ownership Structure in Spanish Industrial CompaniesÁlvaro Gómez Vieites, Francisco Negreira del Río, Jesús Negreira del Río and José Luis Calvo González30. Acquisition and Diversification Behaviour in Large Family FirmsAlexandra Dawson and Giovanni Valentini31. Emotional Dimensions within the Family Business: Towards a ConceptualizationRania Labaki, Nava Michael-Tsabari and Ramona Kay ZacharyIndex
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'This is a very business-like book in its approach. It has an impressive global reach in its authorship, focal areas and use of evidence; it hits all the major practical challenges of family firms in a spirit that is fresh and current; and it deals with the cutting edge themes and issues that are uppermost in the minds of owners, executives, advisors and researchers in the field.' -- Nigel Nicholson, London Business School, author, Managing the Human Animal, Family Wars, and The 'I' of LeadershipAcclaim for the first edition: -- 'The authors have taken a lot of pain in putting this handbook together. As the name indicates, this is an excellent handbook for researchers.'– Global Business Review
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'This is a very business-like book in its approach. It has an impressive global reach in its authorship, focal areas and use of evidence; it hits all the major practical challenges of family firms in a spirit that is fresh and current; and it deals with the cutting-edge themes and issues that are uppermost in the minds of owners, executives, advisors and researchers in the field.'
Details ISBN1848443226 Author Sanjay Goel Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN-10 1848443226 ISBN-13 9781848443228 Pages 800 Publication Date 2013-03-29 Language English Year 2013 Format Hardcover DEWEY 338.61 Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2013-03-29 NZ Release Date 2013-03-29 UK Release Date 2013-03-29 Edition Description 2nd edition Series Research Handbooks in Business and Management series Edition 2nd Replaces 9781845424107 Edited by Sanjay Goel Audience Undergraduate We've got this
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