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Jess Chua
Jess Chua
Faculty & Emeritus Professor of Finance and Family Business Governance, University of Calgary
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Defining the family business by behavior
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, P Sharma
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 23 (4), 19-39, 1999
50041999
Trends and directions in the development of a strategic management theory of the family firm
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, P Sharma
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 29 (5), 555-575, 2005
23242005
Strategic management of the family business: Past research and future challenges
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Family business review 10 (1), 1-35, 1997
19571997
Comparing the agency costs of family and non–family firms: Conceptual issues and exploratory evidence
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, RA Litz
Entrepreneurship Theory and practice 28 (4), 335-354, 2004
18292004
Family involvement, family influence, and family–centered non–economic goals in small firms
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, AW Pearson, T Barnett
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 36 (2), 267-293, 2012
17882012
Factors preventing intra-family succession
A De Massis, JH Chua, JJ Chrisman
Family business review 21 (2), 183-199, 2008
11292008
Family control and family firm valuation by family CEOs: The importance of intentions for transgenerational control
TM Zellweger, FW Kellermanns, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Organization science 23 (3), 851-868, 2012
11182012
Sources of heterogeneity in family firms: An introduction
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, LP Steier, SB Rau
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 36 (6), 1103-1113, 2012
10512012
Succession planning as planned behavior: Some empirical results
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Family business review 16 (1), 1-15, 2003
9352003
Determinants of initial satisfaction with the succession process in family firms: A conceptual model
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, AL Pablo, JH Chua
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 25 (3), 17-36, 2001
9202001
Succession and nonsuccession concerns of family firms and agency relationship with nonfamily managers
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, P Sharma
Family business review 16 (2), 89-107, 2003
8992003
The administrative costs of corporate bankruptcy: A note
JS Ang, JH Chua, JJ McConnell
The Journal of finance 37 (1), 219-226, 1982
8411982
Important attributes of successors in family businesses: An exploratory study
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, P Sharma
Family business review 11 (1), 19-34, 1998
7971998
A unified systems perspective of family firm performance: An extension and integration
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, R Litz
Journal of business venturing 18 (4), 467-472, 2003
7782003
Predictors of satisfaction with the succession process in family firms
P Sharma, JJ Chrisman, JH Chua
Journal of business Venturing 18 (5), 667-687, 2003
7762003
Are family managers agents or stewards? An exploratory study in privately held family firms
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, FW Kellermanns, EPC Chang
Journal of Business research 60 (10), 1030-1038, 2007
7382007
The ability and willingness paradox in family firm innovation
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, A De Massis, F Frattini, M Wright
Journal of Product Innovation Management 32 (3), 310-318, 2015
6992015
Priorities, resource stocks, and performance in family and nonfamily firms
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, F Kellermanns
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 33 (3), 739-760, 2009
698*2009
Sources and consequences of distinctive familiness: An introduction
JJ Chrisman, JH Chua, L Steier
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 29 (3), 237-247, 2005
6062005
An agency theoretic analysis of the professionalized family firm
JH Chua, JJ Chrisman, EB Bergiel
Entrepreneurship theory and practice 33 (2), 355-372, 2009
6022009
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