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Publikováno v:
Family Business Review. 33:64-89
The work–family interface (WFI) in family businesses (FBs) is an underrecognized area of research. The permeable nature of the boundaries in FBs between work and family is often treated as self-evident and as preventing (rather than inviting) resea
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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. 44:81-108
Using an inductive multi-case analysis, we follow one advisor and five family firm successions over four years to capture emerging emotions during the succession process. We investigate how the advisor’s mediation of these emotions affects individu
Autor:
Brooke Harrington, Vanessa M. Strike
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Family Business Review. 31:417-440
In this study we explore how the institutions of kinship and commerce are integrated within family businesses. Previous research shows that family firms’ characteristic synthesis of institutional logics often unravels during intergenerational succe
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Family Business Review. 31:80-124
Academic research on family business advising is gaining momentum; however, the internal structure and mechanisms of advice giving and taking remain a black box. We conducted a systematic review that integrates findings from family business advising
Autor:
Vanessa M. Strike, Claus Rerup
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Academy of Management Journal. 59:880-905
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Journal of Management Studies. 52:555-583
This paper challenges the predominant view that as CEOs near retirement, they forgo risky long-term strategic choices and instead focus on decisions that enhance their own short-term self-interests. Drawing on the socioemotional wealth (SEW) literatu
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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 38(6), 1261-1283. Wiley-Blackwell
“Dead money” refers to the potential for the division, reduction, and misallocation of family firm assets during intergenerational wealth transfers. We consider the effects of inheritance law provisions on property transfers and the potential imp
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Corporate Governance: An International Review. 23:167-183
Manuscript Type Empirical Research Question/Issue Our study seeks to explain the relationship between publicly listed family-controlled firms (FCFs) and investor and employee outcomes before and during the global financial crisis. Theoretically, we d
Autor:
Vanessa M. Strike
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Family Business Review, 26(3), 293-313. SAGE Publishing
The literature on advising family firms has primarily focused on providing practical advice through offering explicit intervention phases and advising models to family firm advisors. Yet the underlying implicit processes behind advising are not well
Autor:
Vanessa M. Strike
Publikováno v:
Family Business Review, 25(2), 156-177. SAGE Publishing
This study reviews the literature on advising family firms and integrates past contributions in such a way that scholars can use the findings as a foundation to launch future research. It reviews 105 articles and other research contributions publishe