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Competitiveness, Organizational Management, and Governance in Family Firms

Noted as an IGI Global Core Reference Title in Business & Management for 2019.

Cesar Camisón (University of Valenica, Spain) and Tomás González (University of Valencia, Spain)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: November, 2019 | Copyright: © 2020 | Pages: 459

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781799816553
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799816584
EISBN13: 9781799816560
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1655-3

Description:

The "family effect" remains a challenge for researchers interested in both the family firm’s organizational form and in the effects of familial ownership on a firm's strategy, structure, and performance. Governance mechanisms, management quality, ownership concentration, and family involvement all have relevant effects in terms of influencing monitoring costs, investment decisions, the development of the portfolio of resources and capabilities, and family firm competitiveness. Nevertheless, few studies to date have opened the black box of the "family effect."

Competitiveness, Organizational Management, and Governance in Family Firms is an essential reference source that makes a clear distinction between the separation of ownership and management, on the one hand, and the institutional development of family governance instruments, on the other, to help uncover the asymmetric effects of these two choices. It also allows the examination as to which of the two strategies employed in family firms reinforce managerial capital that has a greater positive impact on the "family effect," thus helping to achieve better managerial capabilities. Featuring research on topics such as corporate governance, private business, and successional leadership, this book is ideally designed for managers, executives, CEOs, company owners, consultants, business professionals, entrepreneurs, academicians, and researchers interested in an in-depth understanding of the keys to success and survival of family-operated organizations.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Capital Structure
  • Corporate Governance
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Management Science
  • Organizational Research
  • Private Business
  • Resource Management
  • Risk Management
  • SMEs
  • Successional Leadership

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Cesar Camison has a PhD in Economics and Business Sciences. Principal Professor in Business Administration at Director of Family Business Chair at University of Valencia. Principal Researcher of Research Group on Strategy, Competitiveness and Knowledge and Innovation Management (GRECO). Visiting Professor in London School of Economics and Political Science, Surrey, Universitá Commerciale Luigi Bocconi de Milán, Viena University, Université de Montpellier I, Texas A&M University). His fields of expertise are the sources of international competitive advantages based on intangible assets and dynamic capabilities, firm as a knowledge and learning organization, strategic alliances and competitive dynamic inside inter-organizational networks and industrial districts; specially, he has worked on these topics in tourism and small and medium-sized firms. He has published works as articles in closely 100 journals as British Journal of Management, Scandinavian Journal of Management, Journal of Small Business Management, Journal of Business Research, Environment and Planning A, Organization Studies, and Tourism Management.

Tomás F. González Cruz was born in Zaragoza (Spain) in 1969. Associated Professor in Business Administration at the University of Valencia, Spain. Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Valencia University. Doctorate in Business Administration at Valencia University.

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