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Handbook Of Research On Family Business |
Edited by Panikkos Zata Poutziouris, Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Cyprus International Institute of Management, Cyprus and Visiting Fellow, Manchester Business School, UK, Kosmas X. Smyrnios, Professor and Director of Research, School of Management, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and Sabine B. Klein, Chair for Strategy and Family Business and Head, Department of Strategy, Organization and Leadership, European Business School, Germany
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Contents:
Foreword Miguel Angel Gallo
Introduction: The Business of Researching Family Enterprises Panikkos Zata Poutziouris, Kosmas X. Smyrnios and Sabine B. Klein
PART I: FRONTIERS OF A FAMILY BUSINESS 1. Navigating the Family Business Education Maze Frank Hoy and Pramodita Sharma
2. An Overview of the Field of Family Business Studies: Current Status and Directions for the Future Pramodita Sharma
3. Family Businesses’ Contribution to the US Economy: A Closer Look Joseph H. Astrachan and Melissa Carey Shanker
PART II: THEORIZING FAMILY BUSINESSES AND BUSINESS FAMILIES 4. A Unified Systems Perspective of Family Firm Performance Timothy G. Habbershon, Mary Williams and Ian C. MacMillan
5. The Family’s Dynamic Role within Family Business Entrepreneurship Ramona K.Z. Heck, Sharon M. Danes, Margaret A. Fitzgerald, George W. Haynes, Cynthia R. Jasper, Holly L. Schrank, Kathryn Stafford and Mary Winter
6. Critical Leader Relationships in Family Firms Nigel Nicholson and Åsa Björnberg
7. Business Family as a Team: Underlying Force for Sustained Competitive Advantage Lorraine M. Uhlaner
8. Internal Factors of Family Business Performance: An Integrated Theoretical Model Alberto Gimeno Sandig, Gaston J. Labadie, Willem Saris and Xavier Mendoza Mayordomo
PART III: FAMILY BUSINESS RESEARCH: METRICS AND METHODOLOGIES 9. The F-PEC Scale of Family Influence: A Proposal for Solving the Family Business Definition Problem Joseph H. Astrachan, Sabine B. Klein and Kosmas X. Smyrnios
10. Identification of Different Types of Private Family Firms Paul Westhead and Carole Howorth
11. From Vision to Variables: A Scorecard to Continue the Professionalization of a Family Firm Ken Moores and Justin Craig
12. Working with Families in Business: A Content Validity Study of the Aspen Family Business Inventory Sandra L. Moncrief-Stuart, Joe Paul and Justin Craig
PART IV: FAMILY BUSINESS THEMES IN FOCUS 13. Founder–Successor’s Transition: A Model of Coherent Value Transmission Paths Ercilia García-Álvarez and Jordi López-Sintas
14. Understanding Strategizing in the Family Business Context Annika Hall, Leif Melin and Mattias Nordqvist
15. The Professionalization of Family Firms: Theory and Practice Lucrezia Songini
16. Writing, Implementing and Maintaining Family Protocols Miguel Angel Gallo and Salvatore Tomaselli
17. Generic Models for Family Business Boards of Directors Joseph H. Astrachan, Andrew Keyt, Suzanne Lane and Kristi McMillan
18. Effective Knowledge Transfer in Family Firms Rosa Nelly Trevinyo-Rodríguez and Josep Tàpies
19. Feuding Families: The Management of Conflict in Family Firms Franz W. Kellermanns and Kimberly A. Eddleston
PART V: FAMILY BUSINESS SUCCESSION 20. Lost in Time: Intergenerational Succession, Change and Failure in Family Business Danny Miller, Lloyd Steier and Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
21. Towards a Business Family Dynasty: A Lifelong, Continuing Process Johan Lambrecht and Rik Donckels
22. Using the Strategic Planning Process as a Next-Generation Training Tool in Family Business Pietro Mazzola, Gaia Marchisio and Joseph H. Astrachan
23. An Integrated Framework for Testing the Success of the Family Business Succession Process According to Gender Specificity Vassilios D. Pyromalis, George S. Vozikis, Theodoros A. Kalkanteras, Michaela E. Rogdaki and George P. Sigalas
PART VI FAMILY BUSINESS PERFORMANCE: GLOBAL AND TRANS-CULTURAL ISSUES 24. Internationalization of Family Businesses through Strategic Alliances: An Exploratory Study Kristin Cappuyns
25. Family and Cultural Forces: Shaping Entrepreneurship and SME Development in China David Pistrui, Wilfred V. Huang, Harold P. Welsch and Zhao Jing
26. Board of Directors in Italian Public Family-Controlled Companies Guido Corbetta and Alessandro Minichilli
27. Family-Firm Relationships in Italian SMEs: Ownership and Governance Issues in a Double-Fold Theoretical Perspective Luca Gnan and Daniela Montemerlo
28. Longevity of Japanese Family Firms Toshio Goto
PART VII: FAMILY BUSINESS FINANCE 29. Family Firms and Financial Behavior: How Family Shareholder Preferences Influence Firms’ Financing Myriam Lyagoubi
30. The Structure and Performance of the UK Family Business PLC Economy Panikkos Zata Poutziouris
31. Ownership Structure and Firm Performance: Evidence from Spanish Family Firms Susana Menéndez-Requejo
32. Family Ownership, Corporate Governance and Firm Value: Evidence from the Spanish Market María Sacristán Navarro and Silvia Gómez Ansón
Epilogue: Theory Building and the Survival of Family Firms – Three Promising Research Directions Shaker A. Zahra, Sabine B. Klein and Joseph H. Astrachan
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2006
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656 pp
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978 1 84542 410 7
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