Faster Route to the CEO Suite: Nepotism or Managerial Proficiency?
Carlo Salvato, Alessandro Minichilli and Raffaella Piccarreta, all of Bocconi University, published “Faster Route to the CEO Suite: Nepotism or Managerial Proficiency?” on December 5th, 2011 in Family...
View ArticleContextualizing Performances of Family Firms
Andrea Colli, Bocconi University, published “Contextualizing Performances of Family Firms: The Perspective of Business History” on November 7th, 2011 in Family Business Review’s OnlineFirst section....
View ArticleFaster Route to the CEO Suite: Nepotism or Managerial Proficiency?
Carlo Salvato, Alessandro Minichilli and Raffaella Piccarreta, all of Bocconi University, published “Faster Route to the CEO Suite: Nepotism or Managerial Proficiency?” on December 5th, 2011 in Family...
View ArticleLeveraging Performance Through Business History
Professor Andrea ColliBocconi University Family Business Review, recently named a Rising Star by Thomson Reuters, kicks off its podcast series with perspective on the past and lessons for the future....
View ArticleThe Internationalization of Family Firms
Victor1558 (cc) When and how do family businesses internationalize? The question has been percolating for years among international management, entrepreneurship, and family business academics,...
View ArticleShould Family Firms Be More Professional?
kenteegardin (cc) It is commonly argued that family firms would operate more effectively if they would behave more like nonfamily firms and “professionalize” their management. But is this a viable...
View ArticleImplications for Theory and Practice of Philanthropy in Family Businesses
[We’re pleased to welcome Dr. Alfredo De Massis who collaborated with Giovanna Campopiano and Francesco Chirico on their paper “Firm Philanthropy in Small and Medium-Sized Family Firms: The Effects of...
View ArticleDoes Family Management Inhibit the Technological Innovation of Family Firms?
[We're pleased to welcome Julio Diéguez Soto of Universidad de Málaga. Julio recently published an article in the September 2016 issue of Family Business Review with co-authors Montserrat Manzaneque...
View ArticleFamily Firms and the Choice Between Wholly Owned Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures
[We’re pleased to welcome authors Maria Cristina Sestu of the University of Pavia and Antonio Majocchi of the University of Pavia. They recently published an article in Entrepreneurship Theory and...
View ArticleListening to the Heart or the Head? Exploring the “Willingness Versus...
[We’re pleased to welcome authors Melanie Richards of University of Bath, Nadine Kammerlander of WHU–Otto Beisheim School of Management, and Thomas Zellweger of the University of St. Gallen. They...
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