[HTML][HTML] Trust and reputation in family businesses: A systematic literature review of past achievements and future promises
Family businesses have traditionally been recognised for their trustworthiness and
reputation. Interestingly, the extant literature suggests the influence of reputation and trust on …
reputation. Interestingly, the extant literature suggests the influence of reputation and trust on …
Sustainability in family business–A bibliometric study and a research agenda
Sustainability is a relevant and established topic in the family business literature. However,
family business scholars lack a comprehensive understanding about the different streams of …
family business scholars lack a comprehensive understanding about the different streams of …
Clustered institutional investors, shared ESG preferences and low-carbon innovation in family firm
B Wu, Q Gu, Z Liu, J Liu - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2023 - Elsevier
As individual investors who act independently can generate only limited influence on
corporate decisions, this paper considers clustered institutional investors connected through …
corporate decisions, this paper considers clustered institutional investors connected through …
Socioemotional wealth in family firms: Theoretical dimensions, assessment approaches, and agenda for future research
This article makes the case for the socioemotional wealth (SEW) approach as the potential
dominant paradigm in the family business field. The authors argue that SEW is the most …
dominant paradigm in the family business field. The authors argue that SEW is the most …
Do family firms have better reputations than non‐family firms? An integration of socioemotional wealth and social identity theories
We draw from socioemotional wealth and social identity research to develop a theory on
reputational differences among family and non‐family firms. We propose that family …
reputational differences among family and non‐family firms. We propose that family …
Fundamentals for an international typology of social enterprise models
The quest for a widely accepted definition of social enterprise (SE) has been a central issue
in the last two decades. However, it only seems feasible today to identify a few criteria that …
in the last two decades. However, it only seems feasible today to identify a few criteria that …
Are family firms really more socially responsible?
This paper conducts an empirical study as to whether family firms are more socially
responsible than their nonfamily counterparts and explores the conditions in which this …
responsible than their nonfamily counterparts and explores the conditions in which this …
Board gender diversity and corporate environmental performance: The moderating role of family and dual‐class majority ownership structures
While prior work has investigated the impact of (a) ownership structure and (b) board gender
diversity separately on corporate environmental performance, researchers have not studied …
diversity separately on corporate environmental performance, researchers have not studied …
Why is family firms' internationalization unique? A meta–analysis
Despite its importance, there is no clear understanding of the uniqueness of family firms'
internationalization. This article sheds new light on this issue with a meta–analysis of 76 …
internationalization. This article sheds new light on this issue with a meta–analysis of 76 …
Sustainability in family business: Mechanisms, technologies and business models for achieving economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity
Enhancing sustainability in terms of a simultaneous pursuit of economic, ecological and
social goals has become a key requirement for firms across industries and countries …
social goals has become a key requirement for firms across industries and countries …