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    Exploring the entrepreneurial Behavior of Family Firms: Does the Stewardship Perspective explain Differences?
    (Wiley, 2012-03-01)
    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    Kellermanns, Franz W.
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    Drawing from stewardship theory we investigate corporate entrepreneurship in family firms. We argue that stewardship culture determinants - comprehensive strategic decision-making, participative governance, long-term orientation and human capital -differentiate the most entrepreneurial family firms. Based on a study of 179 family firms, we show that comprehensive strategic decision-making and long-term orientation contribute to corporate entrepreneurship. Additionally, family-to-firm unity enhances the positive effects participative governance and long-term orientation have on corporate entrepreneurship. While we found that family-to-firm unity can compensate for low human capital, unexpectedly, we also found that family-to-firm unity can dampen the positive relationship between human capital and corporate entrepreneurship
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    Scopus© Citations 239
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    Building a Family Firm Image: : How Family Firms capitalize on their Family Ties
    (Elsevier, 2012-12) ;
    Kellermanns, Franz W.
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    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    Memili, Esra
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    Scopus© Citations 180
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    The Critical Path to Family Firm Success through Entrepreneurial Risk Taking and Image
    (Elsevier, 2010-12)
    Memili, Esra
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    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    Kellermanns, Franz W.
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    Barnett, Tim
    Drawing from organizational identity theory, we explore how family ownership and family expectations influence family firm image and entrepreneurial risk taking, and ultimately firm performance. We find support for a fully-mediated model, utilizing a sample of 163 Swiss family firms. Family ownership was shown to positively influence the development of a family firm image. High family expectations of the firm leader was shown to promote a family firm image and risk taking. In turn, risk taking and family firm image contributed to firm performance. Accordingly, our study identifies why family ownership and family expectations can benefit family firm performance - through their influence on family firm image and entrepreneurial risk taking.
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    Scopus© Citations 131
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    Exploring the Concept of Familiness : Introducing Family Firm Identity
    (Elsevier, 2010-03) ;
    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    Kellermanns, Franz W.
    Our paper contributes to the overarching question: "How does the family contribute to firm success?" We add to the nomological net of the familiness construct, by reaching beyond the components of involvement and the essence approach and by introducing organizational identity as a third dimension of familiness. As such, we investigate which families are most likely to build familiness. Specifically, the organizational identity dimension of familiness reflects how the family defines and views the firm, which can facilitate performance advantages through leveraging familiness both internally and externally. Lastly, we discuss how the combinations of components of involvement, essence and identity dimensions of familiness interact and explain why and how some families are a key resource to their firms while others add little value to their organizations.
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    Scopus© Citations 528
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    The Link Between Family Firm Dynamics, Image and Firm Performance
    (SMS Strategic Management Society, 2011-11-06)
    Memili, Esra
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    Kellermanns, Franz W.
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    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    In this study, we draw upon organizational identity theory to examine factors that lead to the creation of family firm image and investigate how a family firm image impacts firm performance. We find that family firm pride, community social ties, and long-term orientation are positively associated with the likelihood that a firm portrays itself as a family business to consumers and stakeholders. In turn, we find that a family firm image benefits firm performance. Thus, our study demonstrates that by building a family firm image the unique family influences on the firm can be leveraged to create a competitive advantage for family firms.
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    Corporate Entrepreneurship and Image in Family Firms
    (Academy of Management, 2009-08-11)
    Memili, Esra
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    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    Kellermanns, Franz W.
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    Barnett, Tim
    The impact of family ownership and family expectations on corporate entrepreneurship and family firm image has been underresearched. Drawing on corporate entrepreneurship and organizational identity theories, we develop a model linking family ownership and expectations, corporate entrepreneurship, and image in family firms. We also suggest that corporate entrepreneurship and image can lead to growth in family firms. We test the model on a sample of 163 Swiss family firms. Our most important findings are that family expectations have direct influence on both corporate entrepreneurship and image and that both corporate entrepreneurship and image are associated with growth in family firms.
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    Corporate entrepreneurship in family firms: a stewardship perspective
    ( 2008-01-10)
    Eddleston, Kimberley H.
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    Kellermanns, Franz W.
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