Firms within Families: Enterprising in Diverse Country ContextsJennifer E. Jennings, Kimberly A. Eddleston, P. Devereaux Jennings, Ravi Sarathy Edward Elgar Publishing, 31 jul 2015 - 288 pagina's Just as much entrepreneurial activity is embedded within families, many families are embedded in business enterprising. And both are embedded in broader economic, institutional and cultural environments that shape their experience and development. |
Inhoudsopgave
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PART I Family influences upon ownermanaged businesses in diverse country contexts | 13 |
how important is SEW | 15 |
investigating strategies orientations and SEW as determinants | 37 |
4 The antecedents and outcomes of business strategies within privatelyheld family and nonfamily SMEs in China | 57 |
socioemotional wealth and firm performance in an emerging market | 73 |
unexpected differences and similarities | 95 |
the impact of SEW on family and nonfamily firms in developed versus emerging economies | 117 |
implications for personal wellbeing | 153 |
10 The workfamily interface of business ownermanagers in China | 176 |
the need for support at home and for the business | 192 |
are their businesses and families enemies? | 213 |
is entrepreneurship good for families? It depends on the country | 237 |
reflections upon the double embeddedness of business enterprising | 246 |
measurement scales for focal constructs US version | 254 |
crosscountry research design and sampling differences | 259 |
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5-point Academy of Management ambidexterity Berrone Brazil Breton-Miller business and family business domains business owners business sphere business strategies Business Venturing causation and effectuation chapter China composite measure concurrent effectiveness concurrent perceived effectiveness concurrent satisfaction conflict and enrichment Cruz division of household Edward Elgar effectiveness and satisfaction emerging market entrepreneurial orientation Entrepreneurship Theory exploitation exploration family and business family and non-family Family Business Review family control family domains family firms family members family sphere family-to-business conflict family-to-business enrichment findings reported Gómez-Mejía growth orientation household labor identification India indicated instrumental support Jennings Journal of Business Kellermanns level of concurrent Likert scale logistic regression non-family firms outcomes Overall model owner-managers perceived satisfaction percent perspective Powell and Eddleston Qualtrics respondents roles sample mean Sarasvathy Sarathy scores SEW dimensions Sharma significant Socio-emotional wealth strongly agree strongly disagree support from family Switzerland Table tion two-tailed tests work–family interface Zellweger