How Family Owners’ Social and Individual Identities Shape Corporate Entrepreneurship in Family Firms

Volume: 2019, Issue: 1, Pages: 13553 - 13553
Published: Aug 1, 2019
Abstract
Two opposing perspectives have emerged in the literature regarding family firms’ engagement in corporate entrepreneurship (CE). The first implies that family firms are dynamic, and possess unique resources that support CE. The other perspective associates family governance to resistance to change, conservative behaviour, and overall obstacles to CE. In order to consolidate these perspectives, this paper develops an identity-based rationale, by...
Paper Details
Title
How Family Owners’ Social and Individual Identities Shape Corporate Entrepreneurship in Family Firms
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Volume
2019
Issue
1
Pages
13553 - 13553
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