| Who are the best performers? The environmental social performance of family firms |
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| Reflections on family firm goals and the assessment of performance |
12 |
| Branding the family firm: A review, integrative framework proposal, and research agenda |
11 |
| On the goals of family firms: A review and integration |
10 |
| Transgenerational entrepreneurship around the world: Implications for family business research and practice |
10 |
| Psychological ownership as a driving factor of innovation in older family firms |
10 |
| How familiness affects innovation outcomes via absorptive capacity: A dynamic capability perspective of the family firm |
9 |
| Unlocking innovation potential: A typology of family business innovation postures and the critical role of the family system |
9 |
| Unravelling the link between process innovation inputs and outputs: The moderating role of family management |
8 |
| Relational processes in family entrepreneurial culture and resilience across generations |
8 |
| Daughters' self-positioning in family business succession: A narrative inquiry |
8 |
| When family social capital is too much of a good thing |
7 |
| Strategic distinctiveness in family firms: Firm institutional heterogeneity and configurational multidimensionality |
7 |
| Women leaders and firm performance in family businesses: An examination of financial and nonfinancial outcomes |
6 |
| A note on the relationships between learning, market, and entrepreneurial orientations in family and nonfamily firms |
5 |
| Who am I? Who are we? Understanding the impact of family business identity on the development of individual and family identity in business families |
5 |
| It's all about who you know: The role of social networks in intra-family succession in small and medium-sized firms |
5 |
| Does regional context matter for family firm employment growth? |
4 |
| The complex role of family involvement in earnings management |
4 |
| Reaping what you sow: The family firm innovation trajectory |
4 |
| How psychological needs motivate family firm identifications and identifiers: A framework and future research agenda |
4 |
| The effect of nonfamily managers on decision-making quality in family firm TMTs: The role of intra-TMT power asymmetries |
4 |
| Socioemotional wealth in family firms: A longitudinal content analysis of corporate disclosures |
4 |
| The impact of family influence on financial reporting quality in small and medium family firms |
3 |
| Can family business loosen the grips of accounting, economics, and finance? |
3 |
| Management ties and firm performance: Influence of family governance |
3 |
| Family presence, family firm reputation and perceived financial performance: Empirical evidence from the Philippines |
3 |
| Family involvement signals in initial public offerings |
3 |
| Lean innovation: Family firm succession and patenting strategy in a dynamic institutional landscape |
3 |
| Reporting strategies: What makes family firms beat around the bush? Family-related antecedents of annual report readability |
3 |
| Private equity and family firms: A systematic review and categorization of the field |
3 |
| Acquisitions, disclosed goals and firm characteristics: A content analysis of family and nonfamily firms |
2 |
| Exploring the relation between family ownership and incentive stock options: The contingency of family leadership, board monitoring and financial crisis |
2 |
| European family firms and acquisition propensity: A comprehensive analysis of the legal system's role |
2 |
| Shadow emperor or loyal paladin? - The Janus face of previous owner involvement in family firm successions |
2 |
| How promoting a family firm image affects customer perception in the age of social media |
2 |
| Unraveling the impact of family antecedents on family firm image: A serial multiple-mediation model |
2 |
| Family business employer brand: Understanding applicants' perceptions and their job pursuit intentions with samples from the US and Belgium |
2 |
| The leading role of the top management team in understanding family firms: Past research and future directions |
2 |
| Who cares about socioemotional wealth? SEW and rentier perspectives on the one percent wealthiest business households |
1 |
| Business stressors, family-business identity, and divorce in family business: A vulnerability-stress-adaptation (VSA) model |
1 |
| Bridging the micro-macro gap: A multi-layer culture framework for understanding entrepreneurial orientation in family firms |
1 |
| Marketing and branding in family business: Assessing the landscape and charting a path forward |
1 |
| Too much of a good thing: Family involvement and the survival of listed Korean firms |
1 |
| Family firm R&D investments in the 2007-2009 Great Recession |
1 |
| Exploring family business brands: Understanding predictors and effects |
0 |
| Navigating the waters of family business research: Options and learnings for young scholars |
0 |