Entrepreneurial Orientation, Commitment to Learning and Family Business Resilience– Exploring the Moderating Effect of Family-to-Firm Identity Fit

IF 0.8 Q4 BUSINESS Journal of Enterprising Culture Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.1142/s0218495823500061
Yosra Abdelwahed, Sami Basly
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The ability of an organisation to endure in the face of critical changes in the business environment and resist disruptions and catastrophic events is a key factor explaining how to be able to manage organisational crises. The resilience of family firms is considered a major capacity that allows them to pass through difficult times and to be sustainable (Miller and Le Breton-Miller, 2005). Although the academic literature argues that family firms are more resilient than non-family firms, the reasons for this presumed superiority are still not clearly identified. In addition, while family firms are a significant component of the economic landscape, research has evidenced variations in this organisational form such that some family firms seem to be more resilient than others. In this research, we highlight two entrepreneurial features that may explain why family firms are resilient in times of crises (and why family firms are heterogeneous in terms of their resilience capacity). We propose a model that aims to test the effect of entrepreneurial orientation and commitment to learning on a family firm’s resilience while considering the moderating effect of a family-to-firm identity fit. More precisely, we first hypothesize that entrepreneurial orientation and commitment to learning positively influence a family firm’s resilience capacity. Then, we suggest that family-to-firm identity fit would negatively moderate these relationships. The empirical investigation is based on a sample of 76 Tunisian family firms. Data were collected through a survey and analysed through Smart PLS modelling. Findings show that the family firm’s commitment to learning is positively associated with family firm’s resilience. However, contrary to expectations, entrepreneurial orientation has no significant effect on family firm’s resilience. Finally and unexpectedly, we found that the more the family is oriented towards preserving family members’ identification with the firm the more commitment to learning would positively influence a family firm’s resilience.
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创业导向、学习承诺与家族企业弹性——家族与企业认同契合的调节效应探讨
一个组织在面对商业环境的关键变化和抵抗中断和灾难性事件时忍受的能力是解释如何能够管理组织危机的关键因素。家族企业的弹性被认为是一种主要的能力,使他们能够度过困难时期,并保持可持续发展(米勒和勒布雷顿-米勒,2005)。尽管学术文献认为家族企业比非家族企业更具弹性,但这种假定优势的原因仍未明确确定。此外,虽然家族企业是经济格局的重要组成部分,但研究已经证明,这种组织形式的差异使得一些家族企业似乎比其他家族企业更具弹性。在这项研究中,我们强调了两个创业特征,这可能解释了为什么家族企业在危机时期具有弹性(以及为什么家族企业在弹性能力方面存在异质性)。我们提出了一个模型,旨在检验创业取向和学习承诺对家族企业弹性的影响,同时考虑家族企业认同契合的调节作用。更准确地说,我们首先假设创业取向和学习承诺对家族企业的弹性能力有积极影响。然后,我们认为家族与企业的身份契合会负向调节这些关系。实证调查是基于76个突尼斯家族企业的样本。通过调查收集数据,并通过智能PLS建模进行分析。研究发现,家族企业的学习承诺与家族企业的弹性正相关。然而,与预期相反,创业取向对家族企业的弹性没有显著影响。最后,出乎意料的是,我们发现家族越是倾向于保持家族成员对企业的认同,学习承诺就越会对家族企业的弹性产生积极影响。
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