Entrepreneurial behaviour of family firms : perspectives on emerging economies

In emerging economies, one of the most prevalent types of business is the family firm, from small food carts to bigger nation-wide businesses and every type in between. Both internal factors such as family dynamic and culture, and external factors such as government policy and economic conditions ca...

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Other Authors Krasniqi, Besnik A. (Editor), Kraus, Sascha (Editor), Ramadani, Veland (Editor), Jones, Paul (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesEntrepreneurial behaviour series.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837539369
DOI10.1108/9781837539345
Physical Description1 online resource (224 pages).

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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Entrepreneurial behaviour of family firms in emerging economies: An Introduction / Besnik A. Krasniqi, Sascha Kraus, Veland Ramadani, and Paul Jones -- Chapter 2. Perspectives and challenges of family firms in emerging economies / Marsela Thanasi-Boçe, Indri Dyrmishi, and Selma Kurtishi-Kastrati -- Chapter 3. Family start-up in oman: Entrepreneurship ecosystem perspective / Hafiz Wasim Akram, Léo-Paul Dana, Haidar Abbas, and Md. Daoud Ciddikie -- Chapter 4. Entrepreneurial orientation and firm growth in tunisian family firms: The moderating role of generational involvement / Rim Gafsi -- Chapter 5. Corporate social responsibility and (organizational) conservatism in moroccan family firms: Insights from a qualitative approach / Hamza Nidaazzi and Hind Hourmat Allah -- Chapter 6. Corporate entrepreneurship of family firms in the vuca world / Tuncay Odabas and Esra Gökçen Kaygisiz -- Chapter 7. Gender bias and family firms leadership in Africa: Evidence from nigeria / Joy E. Akahome and Ida Skubis -- Chapter 8. Entrepreneurial behaviour of family firms in the united arab emirates (uae): Navigating cultural dynamics and emerging market realities / Anushka Lydia Issac -- Chapter 9. A conceptual model for exploring innovation in family firms: Integration of socio-emotional wealth and resource-based theory perspectives / Shweta Dewangan, Sanjeev Kumar, Pyali Chatterjee, and Ankit Dhiraj. 
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