Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Prior research lacks an understanding of how decision makers preserve longevity within family businesses. This study examines longevity under a microfoundational lens, through an interpretive qualitative research design. The selected cases are nine long-established Australian family wineries. The outcome is a multi-level grounded model of the preservation of family firm longevity that integrates the dual firm-family relationship with the individual level of decision makers. The model shows the role played by interactions among multiple levels of analysis – namely, the individual, the family and the firm – in preserving the longevity of the family business.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
family firm, microfoundations, longevity, attitude, long-term orientation.
List of contributors:
Conz, Elisa; Denicolai, Stefano; De Massis, Alfredo
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