Most Popular Articles of 2015
A summary of the most popular articles by month in 2015 with thanks to all the readers and writers and editors for the year!
FBR Then and Now: An interview by Cynthia Nalevanko
As we close out the year, we are pleased to feature an interview conducted by SAGE editor Cynthia Nalevanko, demonstrating the growth of FBR over the years and its increase in ratings and rankings.
Research Applied: FBR Précis for the Practitioner
The last in this year’s précis of FBR articles. Thanks to all précis authors in 2015 and especially to FBR assistant editor Karen Vinton for organizing this series.
Agency, Stewardship and the Universal-Family Firm: A qualitative historical analysis
When FBR was first published in 1988, a year which many business historians now consider to be the founding of the family business research field, there were virtually no conceptual models to guide authors, topics, or the general public.
The Influence of Family Ownership on Long-Lived Asset Write-Offs
Research Applied précis prepared by Kenneth Moores, Moores Family Enterprise and Bond University Evidence continues to mount on the differences between family and nonfamily firms.
Research Applied: FBR Précis for the Practitioner
Continuing in our series of précis and podcasts for FBR articles, please enjoy: John Ward’s précis on How Family, Business and Community Logics Influence Family Firm Behavior and Rules of the Game in an Organizational Field.
How Family, Business and Community Logics Influence Family Firm Behavior and Rules of the Game in an Organizational Field
Research Applied précis prepared by John L. Ward, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University Family first or business first?
The Impact of Shared Stories on Family Firm Innovation: A multi-case study
Everyone will be familiar with a version of the entrepreneur’s story that celebrates the personal achievements of an individual who succeeds, sometimes after overcoming adversity through a combination of hard work and innate talent.
Interview with Nadine Kammerlander
Karen Vinton’s podcast interview with Nadine Kammerlander, co-author of The Impact of Shared Stories on Family Firm Innovation: A multi-case study.