家族管理与家族监护:治理对家族企业创新战略的影响

IF 9.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Journal of Family Business Strategy Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jfbs.2020.100389
Louise Scholes , Mathew Hughes , Mike Wright , Alfredo De Massis , Josip Kotlar
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利用代理理论和管理理论,我们研究了家族治理的两个维度如何影响家族企业的创新战略。具体而言,我们区分了家族管理(家族CEO、家族管理者参与和下一代企业参与)和家族监护(受托人和家族委员会)的影响,并研究了它们对创新战略探索和利用模式的影响。我们对328家英国私人家族企业的独特调查数据的分析表明,家族管理(下一代参与)和家族监护(家族委员会的存在)的特定维度与探索显着正相关。然而,开发只与下一代参与呈正相关。这些发现回应了理论化和实证检验家族企业创新模式异质性的呼吁。这些发现进一步回应了更好地理解治理与行为之间关系的呼吁,推动了机构与管理、家庭治理与创新交叉领域的学术辩论。
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Family management and family guardianship: Governance effects on family firm innovation strategy

Drawing on agency and stewardship theories, we examine how two dimensions of family governance influence family firm innovation strategy. Specifically, we differentiate between the effects of Family Management (family CEO, family managerial involvement, and next-generation involvement in the business) and Family Guardianship (trustees and family council) and study their effects on explorative and exploitative modes of innovation strategy. Our analysis of unique survey data from 328 UK private family firms shows that specific dimensions of Family Management (next-generation involvement) and Family Guardianship (the existence of a family council) are significantly positively associated with exploration. Exploitation, however, is positively associated with next-generation involvement only. These findings answer calls to theorize and empirically examine the heterogeneity of family firms’ innovation modes. These findings further respond to calls to better understand the relationship between governance and behavior, advancing scholarly debate at the intersection of agency and stewardship, family governance, and innovation.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Family Business Strategy takes an international perspective, providing a platform for research that advances our understanding of family businesses. Welcoming submissions across various dimensions, the journal explores the intricate interplay between family dynamics and business operations, contributing new insights to this specialized field.
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