Abandoning Family Management - Analysis of the effects on exports

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Titel: Abandoning Family Management - Analysis of the effects on exports
Autoren: Aoife Hanley, Joaquín Monreal-Pérez, Gregorio Sánchez-Marín
Quelle: European Journal of Family Business. 10:61-68
Verlagsinformationen: Malaga University, 2020.
Publikationsjahr: 2020
Schlagwörter: M12, M14, ddc:650, Family firm management, 0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences, Export propensity, Management transition, M16
Beschreibung: Finding the internationalization triggers of family-managed firms is not easy because family-managed firms are regarded as being very different to begin with (e.g. Bloom et al., 2011).In investigating the role of family management, we apply a Spanish sample of 805 family-managed firms to investigate the impact of abandoning such management on export propensity. Through a Logit model, we find that such abandon is associated with a fall in export propensity, findings we relate back to managerial theories of the firm. This finding is related to specific features of family managed firms that favour export activity such as a greater flexibility and altruism. The conclusions of this work have a number of relevant implications.
Publikationsart: Article
ISSN: 2444-877X
2444-8788
DOI: 10.24310/ejfbejfb.v10i2.10099
Zugangs-URL: https://revistas.uma.es/index.php/ejfb/article/download/10099/11696
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Rights: CC BY NC SA
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Abstract:Finding the internationalization triggers of family-managed firms is not easy because family-managed firms are regarded as being very different to begin with (e.g. Bloom et al., 2011).In investigating the role of family management, we apply a Spanish sample of 805 family-managed firms to investigate the impact of abandoning such management on export propensity. Through a Logit model, we find that such abandon is associated with a fall in export propensity, findings we relate back to managerial theories of the firm. This finding is related to specific features of family managed firms that favour export activity such as a greater flexibility and altruism. The conclusions of this work have a number of relevant implications.
ISSN:2444877X
24448788
DOI:10.24310/ejfbejfb.v10i2.10099