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Handbook of Research on Family Business

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Handbook of Research on Family Business

Panikkos Zata Poutziouris, Kosmas X. Smyrnios, Sabine B. Klein " Handbook of Research on Family Business"
Edward Elgar Pub | 2007-02-07 | ISBN: 1845424107 | 631 pages | PDF | 2,3 MB

`The Handbook of Research on Family Business has collected and synthesized a broad variety of topics by notable researchers who share a common dedication to family business research. This Handbook provides a comprehensive treatment that advances the frontiers of knowledge in family business, provoking valuable thoughts and discussion. The Handbook will serve as both an authoritative and comprehensive reference work for researchers investigating family enterprises.'
- A. Bakr Ibrahim, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada
The Handbook of Research on Family Business provides a comprehensive first port of call for those wishing to survey progress in the theory and practice of family business research. In response to the extensive growth of family business as a topic of academic inquiry, the principal objective of the Handbook is to provide an authoritative and scholarly overview of current thinking in this multidisciplinary field.
The contributors examine recent advances in the study of family business, which has undertaken significant strides in terms of theory building, empirical rigor, development of sophisticated survey instruments, systematic measurement of family business activity, use of alternative research methodologies and deployment of robust tools of analysis. A wide selection of empirical studies addressing the current family business research agenda are presented, and issues and topics explored include:
* validation of the protagonist role that family firms play in social-economic spheres;
* operational and definitional issues surrounding what constitutes a family business;
* historical development of the field of family business;
* methodologies encompassing micro and macro perspectives;
* challenges to the orthodox microeconomic view of homo-economicus firms by highlighting the virtues of family influence and social capital.
Comprising contributions from leading researchers credited with shaping the family business agenda, this Handbook will prove an invaluable reference tool for students, researchers, academics and practitioners involved with the family business arena.