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This study examines how five key entrepreneurial orientation (EO) dimensions-risk taking, innovativeness, proactiveness, competitive aggressiveness, and autonomy-affect family business performance, as well as the moderating effect of socioemotional wealth (SEW) on these relationships. The...
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Firms develop and use multiple strategic orientations. However, the investigations considering more than one strategic orientation are scant and have paid scant attention to the singular context of family firms, despite the growing evidence of their special strategic behavior. To cover these...
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Firms develop and use multiple strategic orientations. However, the investigations considering more than one strategic orientation are scant and have paid scant attention to the singular context of family firms, despite the growing evidence of their special strategic behavior. To cover these...
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Despite growing research on the effect of high-performance work practices (HPWPs) on family firm performance, the implications of socioemotional wealth (SEW) preservation remain ambiguous. This stems from SEW preservation being used primarily as an explanatory construct and assessed indirectly...
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