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The purpose of this special issue is to promote research on the role of family in nurturing entrepreneurial ventures as well as on the importance of strategic entrepreneurship in maintaining the strength and viability of established and multigenerational family firms. Two related research...
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Long-term orientation (LTO), defined as <italic>the tendency to prioritize the long-range implications and impact of decisions and actions that come to fruition after an extended time period</italic>, is a common characteristic of many family businesses. Prior research is equivocal regarding whether an LTO...
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Searching for a balance between social mission and financial viability is a distinguishing feature of social business ventures. This quest might lead to complex challenges and conundrums, similar to those that arise in family businesses composed of closely intertwined systems of 'family' and...
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We propose that CEO compensation and tenure moderate the relationship between multinational corporations' (MNCs) R&D intensities and their percentages of equity ownership in international joint ventures (IJVs). Transaction cost economics (TCE) suggests a positive relationship between MNC R&D...
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