Research Applied: FBR Précis for the Practitioner
This week The Practitioner is pleased to present three précis and a related podcast from the March FBR.
Empirics in Family Business Research: Progress, Challenges, and the Path Ahead
This study’s purpose is to assess the state of empirical research to account for the past as well as guide future research efforts.
Viewing Family Firm Behavior and Governance Through the Lens of Agency and Stewardship Theories
Two theories of organizational behavior, namely agency theory and stewardship theory, have frequently been used to explain the unique aspects of family firms.
Entrepreneurial Exploration and Exploitation in Family Business: A Systematic Review and Future Directions
Research Applied précis prepared by Frank Hoy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute We use the label “entrepreneur” when we talk about business founders.
Global Family Offices: An Ibero-American perspective
Thanks to Iñigo Susaeta, general director of Arcano Family Office for his thoughts on the evolution of the family office in the Ibero-America region and how a movement toward more holistic models is emerging.
Family Offices Globales: Una perspectiva iberoamericana
Iberoamerica ha sido en los últimos años una de las regiones de mayor crecimiento a nivel mundial gracias, entre otros factores, al buen hacer de sus empresarios y sus empresas.
Research Applied: FBR Précis for the Practitioner
In this paper, the authors present a review of literature about family enterprises and their approach to and practice of philanthropy.
Hard Side vs Soft Side: Distinctions that are no longer helpful — if they ever were
Possibly the most important lesson I have learned from many years as a business lawyer is that Tarzan was right — “Jane, it is a jungle out there.”