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The scope and depth of family business research have been quickly
expanding in the last two decades. The editors and contributors to
this book present eight recent studies examining the impact of
external or internal family conditions on the innovation, growth,
and succession of family firms in Asia. By examining the influence
of families on firm behaviors and decisions, researchers have been
pushing the boundaries of this field. As researchers develop a
better understanding of how families influence their businesses,
the family conditions, including the properties and dynamics of
families, have been found to play significant roles in the business
decisions. In addition, globalization as a pressing issue has
brought new opportunities and challenges to families and their
businesses. This volume comprises diverse topics, including less
commonly examined issues such as kinship, immigrant family
enterprises, and family asset management. This book is a rich
resource for researchers, students, and family business
consultants.
The editors should be commended for developing a Map of the
Landscape of Family Business Outcomes. It gives future research
direction to the discipline considering both short-term
profitability and long-term sustainability. It considers
conventional concepts of structure, roles, and rules as well as
family/firm processes, the uniqueness of family businesses and the
essence of their resilience capacity. There are thought-provoking
nuggets for new and seasoned researchers, counselors and advisors,
business and executive educators, as well as family business
owners.' - Sharon M. Danes, University of Minnesota, USThe
Landscape of Family Business expands upon groundbreaking research
to offer owners, consultants, and academics a new holistic way to
view family business. What are the important outcomes in family
business? What are the relationships among those outcomes? And,
what does an overall pattern of outcome relationships reveal about
family business? Based on 12 years of family business research,
this book presents answers to these questions in the form of a Map
of the Landscape of Family Business. In addition, leading scholars
provide reviews and make recommendations to researchers and
practitioners about each of the seven clusters revealed in the map
- Governance, Performance, Social and Economic Impact, Strategy,
Family Dynamics, Family Business Roles, and Succession. Clear and
concise, with a focus on relationships in family business, this
insightful book is both an enjoyable and informative read and will
prove to be an asset to every bookshelf. Scholars, academics and
family business owners and managers are sure to find The Landscape
of Family Business an invaluable resource. Contributors: M. Bau,
K.H. Brigham, M.S. Daugherty, G.G. Dess, K. Hellerstedt, F. Hoy,
F.W. Kellermanns, G.T. Lumpkin, M. Nordqvist, K. Rosplock, P.
Sharma, R.L. Sorenson, L.J. Stanley, K. Wennberg, A. Yu
The editors should be commended for developing a Map of the
Landscape of Family Business Outcomes. It gives future research
direction to the discipline considering both short-term
profitability and long-term sustainability. It considers
conventional concepts of structure, roles, and rules as well as
family/firm processes, the uniqueness of family businesses and the
essence of their resilience capacity. There are thought-provoking
nuggets for new and seasoned researchers, counselors and advisors,
business and executive educators, as well as family business
owners.' - Sharon M. Danes, University of Minnesota, USThe
Landscape of Family Business expands upon groundbreaking research
to offer owners, consultants, and academics a new holistic way to
view family business. What are the important outcomes in family
business? What are the relationships among those outcomes? And,
what does an overall pattern of outcome relationships reveal about
family business? Based on 12 years of family business research,
this book presents answers to these questions in the form of a Map
of the Landscape of Family Business. In addition, leading scholars
provide reviews and make recommendations to researchers and
practitioners about each of the seven clusters revealed in the map
- Governance, Performance, Social and Economic Impact, Strategy,
Family Dynamics, Family Business Roles, and Succession. Clear and
concise, with a focus on relationships in family business, this
insightful book is both an enjoyable and informative read and will
prove to be an asset to every bookshelf. Scholars, academics and
family business owners and managers are sure to find The Landscape
of Family Business an invaluable resource. Contributors: M. Bau,
K.H. Brigham, M.S. Daugherty, G.G. Dess, K. Hellerstedt, F. Hoy,
F.W. Kellermanns, G.T. Lumpkin, M. Nordqvist, K. Rosplock, P.
Sharma, R.L. Sorenson, L.J. Stanley, K. Wennberg, A. Yu
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