A multi-voiced account of family entrepreneuring research: expanding the agenda of family entrepreneurship
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Published:2023-11-21
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ISSN:1355-2554
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Container-title:International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJEBR
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Al-Dajani HayaORCID, Bang Nupur PavanORCID, Basco RodrigoORCID, Calabrò AndreaORCID, Cheng Jeremy Chi YeungORCID, Clinton Eric, Daspit Joshua J.ORCID, De Massis Alfredo, Discua Cruz AllanORCID, Garcia-Lorenzo LuciaORCID, Gartner William B.ORCID, Germain Olivier, Gherardi Silvia, Helin Jenny, Imas MiguelORCID, Jack Sarah, McAdam MauraORCID, Radu-Lefebvre MirunaORCID, Rovelli Paola, Tillmar MalinORCID, Torchia MariateresaORCID, Verduijn KarenORCID, Welter FriederikeORCID
Abstract
PurposeThis conceptual, multi-voiced paper aims to collectively explore and theorize family entrepreneuring, which is a research stream dedicated to investigating the emergence and becoming of entrepreneurial phenomena in business families and family firms.Design/methodology/approachBecause of the novelty of this research stream, the authors asked 20 scholars in entrepreneurship and family business to reflect on topics, methods and issues that should be addressed to move this field forward.FindingsAuthors highlight key challenges and point to new research directions for understanding family entrepreneuring in relation to issues such as agency, processualism and context.Originality/valueThis study offers a compilation of multiple perspectives and leverage recent developments in the fields of entrepreneurship and family business to advance research on family entrepreneuring.
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Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
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