Family firms and institutional contexts business models, innovation and competitive advantage
"Family firms represent over 90 per cent of businesses globally, and play a significant role in the economies of many nations. This innovative book takes an interdisciplinary, cross-national approach to the study of family firms as institutions as well as the relationship between family firms a...
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Northampton
Edward Elgar Publishing
2019, 2019
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Table of Contents:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- past research and future challenges / Mariasole Bannò, Giorgia Maria D'Allura, Celeste Amorim Varum and Sandro Trento
- Part IV: Case studies
- 13. The interrelation between socio-spatial and institutional context, and family business characteristics / Salvatore Tomaselli, Gianna Agrò, Giocchino Fazio and Stefano Fricano
- 14. Exploring the intersection of e-commerce and context in family business in China: the effects on organisational form and identity / Donella Casperz, Yong Wang, Salvatore Tomaselli and Rong Pei
- Index
- a meta-analytic regression analysis / Bice Della Piana, Rosalia Santulli and Carmen Gallucci
- 8. Financial performance and corporate reputation in family firms: is it about being good or being known? / Alexandra Dawson
- Part III: Innovation and competitiveness in family firms
- 9. Family business innovation: A circular process model / Moritz Feninger, Nadine Kammerlander and Alfredo De Massis
- 10. Innovation advantages of family firms: navigating the trilemma of challenges / Justin B. Craig, George Thomas Lumpkin and Mare Meyer
- 11. Transgenerational entrepreneurial family firms and formal institutions. Exploring the impact of entrepreneurial orientation on family firm performance in different formal institutional settings / Daniela Giménez and Andrea Calabrò
- Introduction / Andrea Colli, Giorgia M. D'Allura and Sanjay Goel
- Part I: Conceptual boundaries and methods
- 1. Family and institutional contexts: an integrated view to advance family business research / Giorgia Maria D'Allura
- 2. Institutions and family firms: past achievements and new challenges / Andrea Colli
- 3. Mixed methods approach for family firm and institutions research: literature review and suggestion for future research / Giorgia Maria D'Allura and Mariasole Bannò
- 4. Qualitative inquiries in family business research from an institutional theoretical perspective / Anna Carreri
- Part II: Business models and competitive advantage in family firms
- 5. Which business model for the family business? A literature review and extension / Rania Labaki and Christian Haddad
- 6. Business modeling for business families / Rosario Faraci and Rosaria Ferlito