The Effect of Transgenerational Control Intention on Family-Firm Performance: It Depends Who Pursues It

Volume: 43, Issue: 3, Pages: 629 - 646
Published: Sep 26, 2017
Abstract
Transgenerational control intention (TCI) is a pivotal characteristic of many family firms. Yet, it remains unclear whether TCI benefits family-firm performance by instilling a long-term view, or hurts performance by fueling harmful socioemotional wealth (SEW) goals. We posit that it depends who pursues it. When faced with TCI, family managers are known to suffer from cognitive biases that, we submit, do not similarly apply to nonfamily...
Paper Details
Title
The Effect of Transgenerational Control Intention on Family-Firm Performance: It Depends Who Pursues It
Published Date
Sep 26, 2017
Volume
43
Issue
3
Pages
629 - 646
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