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Differences and similarities in executive hiring decisions of family and non-family firms. (2022). Fabel, Oliver ; Minarikova, Dana ; Hopp, Christian.
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  9. Wait or pivot? Family and non-family firms’ strategic responses to COVID-19 and employment change. (2024). Issah, Wunnam ; Clauss, Thomas ; Diaz-Matajira, Luis ; Calabro, Andrea ; Valentino, Alfredo.
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  13. The evolution of owner-entrepreneurs’ taxation: five tax regimes over a 160-year period. (2023). Stenkula, Mikael ; Johansson, Dan ; Wykman, Niklas ; Elert, Niklas.
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  19. How do top management team characteristics affect digital orientation? Exploring the internal driving forces of firm digitalization. (2023). Shao, Yunfei ; Li, Ganglei.
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  20. Is exposure to the family firm always good for the next CEO? How successor pre-succession firm experience affects post-succession performance in family firms. (2023). Isaak, Andrew ; Bort, Suleika ; Ahrens, Jan-Philipp ; Istipliler, Baris.
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  21. Flowers of adversity: Institutional constraints and innovative SMEs in transition economies. (2023). Bort, Suleika ; Woywode, Michael ; Istipliler, Baris.
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  25. Strength in Stability: A Meta-Analysis of Family Firm Performance Moderated by Institutional Stability and Regime Type. (2022). Kellermanns, Franz ; Lohwasser, Todor S ; Hoch, Felix.
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  27. Do Nonfamily Managers Enhance Family Firm Performance?. (2022). Madison, Kristen ; Daspit, Joshua J ; Chrisman, James J ; Fang, Hanqing.
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  32. Entrepreneurial Competencies and SMEs’ Performance in a Developing Economy. (2022). Rabbani, Mustafa Raza ; Sahabuddin, Mohammad ; Jabber, Mohammad Abdul ; Sakib, Md Nazmus ; Hossain, Jubait ; Hawaldar, Iqbal Thonse.
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  34. On external knowledge sources and innovation performance: Family versus non-family firms. (2022). Voordeckers, Wim ; Duong, Phuong-Anh Nguyen ; Huybrechts, Jolien ; Lambrechts, Frank.
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  35. A field guide for gazelle hunters: Small, old firms are unlikely to become high-growth firms. (2022). Coad, Alex ; Karlsson, Johan.
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  36. Differences and similarities in executive hiring decisions of family and non-family firms. (2022). Fabel, Oliver ; Minarikova, Dana ; Hopp, Christian.
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  37. Firm size and growth barriers: a data-driven approach. (2021). Karlsson, Johan.
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  38. To Be or Not to Be: The Entrepreneur in Endogenous Growth Theory. (2021). Karlsson, Johan.
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  39. Is blood always thicker than water? Family firm parents, kinship ties, and the survival of spawns. (2021). Nordqvist, Mattias ; van Oosterhout, J ; Criaco, Giuseppe.
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  40. The role of family firms’ generational heterogeneity in the entry mode choice in foreign markets. (2021). Piscitello, Lucia ; Mariotti, Sergio ; Marzano, Riccardo.
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  41. The duality of digital and environmental orientations in the context of SMEs: Implications for innovation performance. (2021). Albino, Vito ; Raby, Simon ; Ardito, Lorenzo ; Bertoldi, Bernardo.
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  42. A taxonomy of ecopreneurship in small manufacturing firms: A multidimensional cluster analysis. (2021). Ljungkvist, Torbjorn ; Andersen, Jim.
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  43. Historical institutional differences and entrepreneurship: the case of socialist legacy in Vietnam. (2020). Wyrwich, Michael ; Block, Joern ; Nguyen, Thi Lanh ; Fisch, Christian.
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  44. Family business—A missing link in economics?. (2020). Malm, Arvid ; Johansson, Dan ; Karlsson, Johan.
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  45. The Taxation of Private Foundations in Sweden 1862–2018. (2019). Wykman, Niklas ; Stenkula, Mikael ; Johansson, Dan.
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  46. Family Management and Firm Performance in Family SMEs: The Mediating Roles of Management Control Systems and Technological Innovation. (2019). Dieguez-Soto, Julio ; Antonio, Jose ; Ruiz-Palomo, Daniel ; Durendez, Antonio.
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