The Palgrave Handbook of Heterogeneity Among Family Firms 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77676-7_11
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Introducing the Enterpriseness of Business Families: A Research Agenda

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“…Second, we combine organizational identity and family communication patterns theory. This is in line with the call for more research on the combination of organizational and family theories (Frank et al, 2019; Jaskiewicz et al, 2017). In doing this, we advance our understanding of how the family and the firm interact by uncovering the direct and indirect relationship(s) between communication patterns in the family context, organizational identity, and strategic priorities in the company, most notably for activities outside firm boundaries (ECV) (Astrachan, 2010; Bertrand and Schoar, 2006; Cabrera‐Suárez et al, 2014; Carmon and Pearson, 2013; Jaskiewicz et al, 2017; Nordqvist and Melin, 2010; Uhlaner et al, 2012; Zellweger et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Second, we combine organizational identity and family communication patterns theory. This is in line with the call for more research on the combination of organizational and family theories (Frank et al, 2019; Jaskiewicz et al, 2017). In doing this, we advance our understanding of how the family and the firm interact by uncovering the direct and indirect relationship(s) between communication patterns in the family context, organizational identity, and strategic priorities in the company, most notably for activities outside firm boundaries (ECV) (Astrachan, 2010; Bertrand and Schoar, 2006; Cabrera‐Suárez et al, 2014; Carmon and Pearson, 2013; Jaskiewicz et al, 2017; Nordqvist and Melin, 2010; Uhlaner et al, 2012; Zellweger et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…We introduce family communication patterns theory (family theory) in combination with identity theory (organizational theory) into management research specifically for strategic activities outside firm boundaries (ECV). Until now research on family business and management has primarily focused on business variables instead of family variables (e.g., Astrachan, 2010; Bertrand and Schoar, 2006; Cabrera‐Suárez et al, 2014; Frank et al, 2019; Jaskiewicz et al, 2017; Nordqvist and Melin, 2010; Uhlaner et al, 2012). This approach has led to research that does not adequately incorporate the complexity of the reciprocal influence of the family and the business system (Frank et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given this research gap, the objective of this study is to develop a family firm typology based on distinguishing factors: family involvement in ownership and/or management, the generation in control and company size. Moreover, inspired by the social systems theory (Frank, Suess-Reyes, Fuetsch, & Kessler, 2018;Frank, Kessler, Rush, Suess-Reyes, & Weismeier-Sammer, 2017, Frank, Lueger, Nosé, & Suchy, 2010, we use our typology to understand the association between firm types and the two most relevant and prescribed family governance mechanisms-family councils and family protocols (Berent-Braun, & Uhlaner, 2012;Suess, 2014). We perform a two-step cluster analysis of a sample of 490 Spanish family firms and find four types of firms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%