Research Applied: An FBR Précis on Applying Family Science to Executive Compensation in Family Firms

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FFI Practitioner is pleased to host a discussion with Anneleen Michiels, Isabel Botero, and Roland Kidwell, discussing their article, “Toward a Family Science Perspective on Executive Compensation in Family Firms: A Review and Research Agenda,” published in the March 2022 issue of Family Business Review.

 


 

 


 

About the Contributors

Anneleen Michiels

Anneleen Michiels, PhD, is associate professor of finance and family business at the Research Center for Entrepreneurship and Family firms at Hasselt University, Belgium. She is a former chair of the Strategic Interest Group on Family Business Research at the European Academy of Management and a past FOBI scholar. Her research focuses on the influence of money on the family business and the business family and is published in academic as well as practitioner-oriented journals. She can be reached at [email protected].

 

Anneleen Michiels

FFI Fellow Isabel C. Botero, PhD, is a faculty member in the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Louisville, an advisor at Generation 6 Family Enterprise Advisors, and co-founder and contributor to Family Business Strong. She is a board member of the International Family Enterprise Research Academy. Her areas of specialty include strategic communication processes, philanthropy in family firms, and next generation issues in family enterprises. She can be reached at [email protected].

 

Roland Kidwell

FFI Fellow Roland Kidwell, PhD, is a member of the FBR Review Board. He is professor of management, chair of the management department, and director of the Adams Center for Entrepreneurship at Florida Atlantic University. His research focuses on human resource management issues in family firms. He can be reached at [email protected].

 

 

INTERVIEWER: Jordan Rich is celebrating a quarter century at one of America’s top legacy radio stations, interviewing thousands of celebrities, authors, actors, and interesting personalities throughout his career. Jordan is co-owner of Chart Productions Inc., and teaches voice-over acting. His focus these days is in podcast creation and production, featuring conversations with the world’s most creative people.

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