Extent:
Online-Ressource (XVIII, 334 p. 18 illus, digital)
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references
Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; 1.1 State of Research; 1.2 Research Gap and Relevance; 1.3 Research Objective; 1.4 Epistemological Position; 1.5 Overview of Methodology; 1.6 Structure of Thesis; 2 Theoretical Background; 2.1 Discontinuous Technological Change; 2.1.1 Definition and Characteristics; 2.1.2 Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change; 2.2 Family Businesses and Family Influence; 2.2.1 Definition of Family Businesses and Family Influence
2.2.2 Characteristics of Family Influenced Businesses2.3 Literature Review of Family Influence and Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change; 2.3.1 Debate on Benevolent vs. Malevolent View; 2.3.2 Gaps in the Literature on Family Influence and Discontinuous Technologies; 3 Theorizing-Towards a Conceptual Framework of Family Influence and Adoption of Discontinuous Technological Change; 3.1 Family Influence and Formalization; 3.2 Family Influence and Resource Dependence; 3.3 Family Influence and Political Resistance; 3.4 Family Influence and Avoidance of Cannibalization
3.5 Family Influence and Rigid Mental Models3.6 Family Influence and External Influence; 3.7 Family Influence and Structural Ambidexterity; 3.8 Integrated Effects; 3.8.1 Impact of Family Influence on Speed of Adoption; 3.8.2 Impact of Family Influence on Intensity of Adoption; 3.8.3 Impact of Family Influence on Stamina of Adoption; 3.8.4 Impact of Family Influence on Routine Flexibility; 3.9 Moderating Effects of the Inherent Openness of the Dominant Coalition; 3.10 Phase Dependency of Adoption Patterns; 3.11 Concluding Remarks; 3.11.1 Summary; 3.11.2 Contributions
3.11.3 Limitations and Research Agenda4 Empirical Evidence on how Family Influence Affects Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Methodology; 4.2.1 Research Design and Setting; 4.2.2 Data Collection; 4.2.3 Data Analysis; 4.3 Detailed Case Description; 4.3.1 Alpha Star; 4.3.2 White & Blue; 4.3.3 Anything & More; 4.3.4 King's Goods; 4.3.5 Retail 2000; 4.3.6 Kiddies; 4.3.7 Play & More; 4.3.8 Toys 2000; 4.3.9 Walter & Colleagues; 4.3.10 Powerhouse; 4.4 Results; 4.4.1 Speed; 4.4.2 Intensity; 4.4.3 Stamina; 4.4.4 Routine Flexibility
4.5 Concluding Remarks4.5.1 Summary and Contribution; 4.5.2 Limitations and Further Research; 5 Empirical Evidence on how Organizational Identity affects Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Theoretical Background; 5.2.1 Organizational Identity and Organizational Adaptation to Discontinuous Technological Change; 5.2.2 Organizational Identity and Family Influence; 5.3 Methodology; 5.3.1 Research Design and Setting; 5.3.2 Data Collection; 5.3.3 Data Analysis; 5.4 Detailed Case Description; 5.4.1 Reader's Finest; 5.4.2 Rocket Book
5.4.3 Ars Legendi
ISBN: 978-3-658-01315-8 ; 978-3-658-01314-1
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-3-658-01315-8 [DOI]
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014016517