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Title:
Handbook of research on family business
Author:
Goel, Sanjay, editor.
ISBN:
9781781009383

9781848443228
Edition:
Second edition.
Publication Information:
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2013.
Physical Description:
xviii, 779 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
General Note:
Previous edition: 2006.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FAMILY BUSINESS RESEARCH -- 1.Family business research in the new millennium: an assessment of individual and institutional productivity, 2001-2009 / James J. Chrisman -- 2.Filling the institutional void: the social behavior and performance of family versus non-family technology firms in emerging markets / Isabelle Le Breton-Miller -- pt. II CORPORATE GOVERNANCE -- 3.The effects of family involvement and corporate governance practices on earnings quality of listed companies / Francesca di Donato -- 4.Analysis of social performance and board of directors in family firms: evidence from quoted Italian companies / Sergio Paternostro -- 5.Board of directors and generational effect in Spanish non-listed family firms / Amaia Maseda -- pt. III FAMILY GOVERNANCE -- 6.Family governance bodies: a conceptual typology / Donella Caspersz --

Contents note continued: 7.Using the configuration approach to understand the reasons for and consequences of varied family involvement in business / Mattias Nordqvist -- 8.Other large shareholders in family firms: do they monitor? / Laura Cabeza-Garcia -- 9.The evolution of the family business board: a case study / Markku Ikavalko -- pt. IV SOCIAL CAPITAL -- 10.The singularities of social capital in family business: an overview / Jose Antonio Novo -- 11.Strategy in family businesses: the analysis of human capital and social Capital / Maria Sylvia MacChione Saes -- 12.Towards a comprehensive model of sustainable family firm performance / Sophie Mignon -- 13.Network capital and the rise of Chinese banks in Hong Kong: a case study on the Bank of East Asia Limited / Victor Zheng -- pt. V WOMEN IN FAMILY BUSINESS -- 14.The determinants of women's involvement in top management teams: opportunities or obstacles for family-controlled firms? / Guido Corbetta --

Contents note continued: 15.Women and the glass ceiling: the role of professionalization in family SMEs / Lucrezia Songini -- 16.Women in family business: three generations of research / Nancy M. Levenburg -- pt. VI LEADERSHIP AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN FAMILY FIRMS -- 17.Exploring human resource management in family firms: a summary of what we know and ideas for future development / Shanan R. Litchfield -- 18.The adoption of high-performance work systems in family versus non-family SMEs: the moderating effect of organizational size / Francesca Visintin -- 19.Measuring and comparing leadership styles of male and female chief executive officers in businesses with a varying family intensity / Diane Arijs -- pt. VII KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT -- 20.Entrepreneurial learning in the family management group: a social organizational learning perspective / Carole Howorth -- 21.Strategy formulation in family businesses: a review and research agenda / Corinna M. Lindow --

Contents note continued: 22.The impact of knowledge sharing on the growth of family businesses in China: the role of Chinese culture / Emma Su -- pt. VIII FAMILY BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY -- 23.Extensions of the Sustainable Family Business Theory: operationalization and application / Kathryn Stafford -- 24.Secrets of family business longevity in Japan from the social capital perspective / Toshio Goto -- 25.The push-pull of Indigenous Sami family reindeer herding enterprises: a metaphor for sustainable entrepreneurship / Kosmas X. Smyrnios -- pt. IX FAMILY ENTERPRISES FROM A MACROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE -- 26.Small family business contributions to the economy: an enterprise population level study / Juha Kansikas -- 27.The microeconomics of family business / Jose Antonio Novo -- pt. X BROAD-BASED ISSUES IN FAMILY FIRMS -- 28.Reputational capital in family firms: understanding uniqueness from the stakeholder point of view / Isabel C. Botero --

Contents note continued: 29.A study of innovation activities and the role played by ownership structure in Spanish industrial companies / Calvo Gonzalez -- 30.Acquisition and diversification behaviour in large family firms / Giovanni Valentini -- 31.Emotional dimensions within the family business: towards a conceptualization / Ramona Kay Zachary.
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