Family Business Collection
Understanding Chinese Family Firms from Multiple Theoretical Perspectives: An Introduction to the Collection of Family Business Studies by MOR
Xiaowei Rose Luo, INSEAD, France
Despite the different definitions, family firms are characterized by the involvement of family in business. The interweaving of the two institutions – family and business – gives rise to the interesting organizational practices, processes, and consequences researchers seek to explain. Indeed, the prevalence and significance of family businesses throughout the world underscores the importance of considering social relationships and dynamics, those that are family-related in particular, in business organizations.
This collection of articles published by Management and Organization Review includes studies related to family businesses, to varying degrees, in the (greater) China context, from multiple theoretical perspectives.
Read the full introduction to this collection from Xiaowei Rose Luo here
Special Issue Articles
Family Ownership and the International Involvement of Taiwan's High-Technology Firms: The Moderating Effect of High-Discretion Organizational Slack
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 7 / Issue 2 / 2011
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 201-222
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Family Involvement in Middle Management and Its Impact on the Labor Productivity of Family Firms
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 14 / Issue 2 / June 2018
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- 28 May 2018, pp. 249-274
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Multiple Large Shareholder Structure and Governance: The Role of Shareholder Numbers, Contest for Control, and Formal Institutions in Chinese Family Firms
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 9 / Issue 2 / July 2013
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 265-294
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From Personal Relationship to Psychological Ownership: The Importance of Manager–Owner Relationship Closeness in Family Businesses
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 9 / Issue 2 / 2013
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 295-318
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How Does Firm Life Cycle Affect Board Structure? Evidence from China's Listed Privately Owned Enterprises
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 14 / Issue 2 / 2018
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- 07 May 2018, pp. 305-341
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The CEO Horizon Problem and Managerial Slack in China
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 14 / Issue 2 / 2018
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- 24 May 2018, pp. 343-376
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The Internationalization of Chinese Family Enterprises andDunning's Eclectic MNE Paradigm
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 1 / Issue 3 / 2005
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 411-436
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Research on Chinese Family Businesses: Perspectives
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 11 / Issue 4 / December 2015
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- 22 December 2015, pp. 579-597
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Governance Structure and Related Party Loan Guarantees: The Case of Chinese Family Business Groups
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 11 / Issue 4 / 2015
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- 02 October 2015, pp. 599-619
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Why Do Family-controlled Firms Donate to Charity? The Role of Intrafamily Succession Intention, Social Status, and Religiosity
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 11 / Issue 4 / December 2015
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- 20 July 2015, pp. 621-644
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Internationalization and Performance of Chinese Family Firms: The Moderating Role of Corporate Governance
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- Management and Organization Review / Volume 11 / Issue 4 / December 2015
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- 08 October 2015, pp. 645-678
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