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Publikováno v:
Small Business Economics. 60:1347-1367
Abstract Despite the increasing importance of open innovation endeavors, the process by which firms select partners for open innovation is not well understood. Even less is known about how family firms, which are characterized by their resource scarc
This systematic literature review contributes to the increasing interest regarding corporate social responsibility (CSR) in family firms—a research field that has developed considerably in the last few years. It now provides the opportunity to take
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Schell, Sabrina; de Groote, Julia K.; Richard, Salome; Hack, Andreas; Kellermanns, Franz W. (2022). The Role of Affect in the Selection of Nonfamily Top Management Team Members in Family Businesses. Long range planning, p. 102288. Elsevier 10.1016/j.lrp.2022.102288
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Organizational Change Management. 34:1285-1299
PurposeFirms are challenged by digital transformation, as their organizational design is not up to par. Mercedes-Benz.io, a 100% subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz AG Daimler group, employs Holacracy, a self-management framework that abolishes traditional h
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Small Business Economics.
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2022
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Academy of Management Proceedings. 2022
Autor:
Sabrina Schell, Nicole Bischof
Publikováno v:
European Management Review. 19:123-137
Publikováno v:
Journal of Small Business Management. 61:704-737
During family business succession, much information has to be exchanged among the family members involved, contacts have to be transferred, and expectations must be negotiated among the family memb...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Family Business Strategy. 9:311-325
Intra-family succession is a complex and challenging process in which the resources of the owning family are used, preserved, and potentially expanded. Social capital, as a result of investments in networking, is a valuable resource in this context,