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Institutional settings and local embeddedness of European Entrepreneurial Families: An inter-regional comparison

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The interaction between institutional settings and Entrepreneurial Families (EFs) is twofold as mentioned in this paper, and the interaction between EFs and institutional settings can affect family businesses' performance.
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The interaction between institutional settings and Entrepreneurial Families (EFs) is two-fold. Extant literature has attempted to understand how institutional settings can affect Family Businesses’...

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Strategic entrepreneurship in family business

TL;DR: In a recent special issue of the Strategic Management Society (SMS), the role of family firms in strategic entrepreneurship was discussed as mentioned in this paper, with a focus on the importance of strategic entrepreneurship in maintaining the strength and viability of established and multigenerational family firms.
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The Intersection of Family Firms and Institutional Contexts: A Review and Agenda for Future Research:

TL;DR: This article reviewed three decades of research at the inter-family level and found that family firms' interactions with institutional contexts have been a major research stream within family business scholarship, focusing on the interaction between family firms and institutional contexts.
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Roots to Grow: Family Firms and Local Embeddedness in Rural and Urban Contexts:

TL;DR: The authors analyzes the nexus among business growth, ownership structure, and local embeddedness, i.e., the involvement of economic actors in a geographically bound social structure in rural areas.
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The Quagmire of Legacy in Family Firms: Definition and Implications of Family and Family Firm Legacy Orientations

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