Family firm internationalization: Past research and an agenda for the future
Although the study of family firm internationalization has generated considerable scholarly
attention, existing research has offered varied and at times incompatible findings on how …
attention, existing research has offered varied and at times incompatible findings on how …
Family business restructuring: A review and research agenda
Although business restructuring occurs frequently and it is important for the prosperity of
family firms across generations, research on family firms has largely evolved separately from …
family firms across generations, research on family firms has largely evolved separately from …
Back to square one: The measurement of Socioemotional Wealth (SEW)
Abstract Whilst Socioemotional Wealth (SEW) has been acknowledged in a vast amount of
family firm literature, most papers continue to treat this construct at the theoretical level, while …
family firm literature, most papers continue to treat this construct at the theoretical level, while …
Socioemotional wealth and family firm performance: A meta-analytic integration
We study conflicting arguments and empirical findings of the socioemotional wealth (SEW)-
family firm performance relationship using meta-analysis. We add to the debate by …
family firm performance relationship using meta-analysis. We add to the debate by …
Family firms are indeed better places to work than non-family firms! Socioemotional wealth and employees' perceived organizational caring
We address an ongoing controversy over whether family firms are better or worse places to
work than are non-family firms. Extending socioemotional wealth theory based on the …
work than are non-family firms. Extending socioemotional wealth theory based on the …
Family control, political risk and employment security: A cross‐national study
Combining insights from the socioemotional wealth and institutional perspectives, we
hypothesize that firms controlled by families offer greater job security to employees relative …
hypothesize that firms controlled by families offer greater job security to employees relative …
Acquisition relatedness in family firms: Do the environment and the institutional context matter?
Research on the acquisition behaviour of family firms has produced conflicting theoretical
arguments and mixed empirical findings on their propensity to acquire related or unrelated …
arguments and mixed empirical findings on their propensity to acquire related or unrelated …
Nothing ventured, nothing gained: A meta-analysis of ceo overconfidence, strategic risk taking, and performance
Although overconfidence is acknowledged as one of the most common managerial decision-
making biases, much uncertainty remains about its implications for firm performance. To …
making biases, much uncertainty remains about its implications for firm performance. To …
A meta-analysis of the impact of entrepreneurs' gender on their access to bank finance
This meta-analysis of 31 studies over 20 years advances our understanding of the gender
gap in entrepreneurial bank finance. Findings from previous research on the relationship …
gap in entrepreneurial bank finance. Findings from previous research on the relationship …
BestAmong the Worst or Worst Among the Best? Socioemotional Wealth and Risk-Performance Returns for Family and Non-family Firms Under Financial Distress
A firm's proactive engagement in risk, which has been deeply intertwined with the
entrepreneurship literature, is essential to sustaining a firm's long-term competitive …
entrepreneurship literature, is essential to sustaining a firm's long-term competitive …