Field guide to family business research

"The Field Guide to Family Business Research is a concise and accessible guidebook that addresses the unique challenges associated with conducting high-quality family business research. Intended for both new and more experienced scholars, experts provide essential guidelines and insightful best...

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Other Authors: Brigham, Keith H. (Editor), Payne, G. Tyge (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2023, 2023
Series:Elgar field guides
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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245 0 0 |a Field guide to family business research  |h Elektronische Ressource  |c edited by Keith H. Brigham (Professor of Entrepreneurship, Director, Tom Love Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development, Price College of Business, University of Oklahoma) and G. Tyge Payne (Professor of Entrepreneurship, Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship & Information Systems, Louisiana State University, US) 
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300 |a 264 pages 
505 0 |a Contents: 1. Introduction to the field guide to family business research / Keith H. Brigham and G. Tyge Payne -- Part I. General challenges and solutions -- 2. Planning your contribution and paths to publication in family business research / Evelyn Micelotta -- 3. Unlocking the power of the three-circles paradigm / Justin B. Craig and G. T. Lumpkin -- 4. The important role of family business practice and its influence on family business research / J. Kirk Ring, Jon C. Carr, and Nadine Kammerlander -- 5. Researching family-firm heterogeneity: A guide to identifying firm-level categorical and variational differences / Joshua J. Daspit, James J. Chrisman, Vitaliy Skorodziyevskiy, Sara Davis, and Triss Ashton -- 6. A methodological guide to advance family business innovation research / Alfredo De Massis, Emanuela Rondi, and Paola Rovelli -- 7. What does the literature say? Performing a systematic literature review in family business research / Chelsea Sherlock and Clay Dibrell --  
505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Part II. Qualitative challenges and solutions -- 8. Making the case for single-case research on family business / Lori Tribble Trudell, Theodore Waldron, and James Wetherbe -- 9. The multicase study approach in family businesses: Opportunities and challenges / Nadine Kammerlander and Vanessa Diaz-Moriana -- 10. Qualitative research interviewing in family firms / Carlo Salvato and Guido Corbetta -- 11. Computer-aided text analysis in family business research: Guidelines and considerations / Danuse Bement and Jeremy C. Short -- Part III. Quantitative challenges and solutions -- 12. Advancing the study of family firms through the use of experimental designs / Isabel C. Botero and Tomasz A. Fediuk -- 13. Enhancing the validity of socio-emotional wealth: A context-focused approach / Cristina Cruz, Mohamed Mazen M. Batterjee, and Valeriano Sanchez-Famoso -- 14. Nonresponse bias in family business research / Matthew Rutherford and Duygu Phillips --  
505 0 |a 15. Latent profile analysis: A focus on applications for family firms / Xin Gao (Joy), Laura Stanley and Franz W. Kellermanns -- 16. An Introduction to the use of social network analysis in family business research / Curt B. Moore and Karen Nicholas -- 17. Endogeneity and the family involvement-firm performance relationship: On the daunting search for instrumental variables / Wim Voordeckers, Alana Vandebeek and Ludo Peeters -- Index 
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520 |a "The Field Guide to Family Business Research is a concise and accessible guidebook that addresses the unique challenges associated with conducting high-quality family business research. Intended for both new and more experienced scholars, experts provide essential guidelines and insightful best practices for overcoming these challenges. Comprehensive in scope and split into three key parts, the book addresses general, qualitative and quantitative challenges and their various solutions. Chapters examine three primary research challenges: failure to demonstrate a clear and unique contribution to the extant literature; failure to properly frame and align an argument's theory and hypothesis; and finally, failure to measure and conduct appropriate methodological and empirical approaches to a study. Ultimately, the solutions presented offer a better understanding of the unique aspects of conducting research in the family business domain. With a wealth of expertise and practical information, this guide will be of great benefit to anyone conducting research in family business. It will be especially helpful to researchers and students of business management, law, public policy and social policy as well as consultants and practitioners in the field of family business"--