Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice
In This Issue
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Family firms have long been a prominent feature of the organizational landscape and researchers have found some variations...Read More...
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Family firms depend on a succession of capable heirs to stay afloat. If talent and IQ are inherited,...Read More...
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A long-term orientation (LTO) is often associated with family firms, but the LTO construct is underdeveloped. This paper...Read More...
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In this commentary, we argue the need for multitemporality (MT)--the ability to achieve enduring success by meeting both...Read More...
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This study examines differences in knowledge structures and combinative capabilities that provide family firms with distinct advantages over...Read More...
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Family firms vary with regards to success achieved in terms of opportunity creation and exploitation over time. Elaborating...Read More...
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Drawing on the social capital literature, this study develops a new measure to assess the internal social capital...Read More...
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The unit is not an individual but a social individual, one who has a place in the social...Read More...

