Field Guide to Family Business Research
Edited by Keith H. Brigham and
G. T. Payne
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Field Guide to Family Business Research is a concise and accessible guidebook that addresses the unique challenges associated with conducting high-quality family business research. Intended for both new and more experienced scholars, experts provide essential guidelines and insightful ‘best practices’ for overcoming these challenges.
Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Research Methods (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800884137
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to the Field Guide to Family Business Research , pp 1-5

- Keith H. Brigham and G. Tyge Payne
- Ch 2 Planning your contribution and paths to publication in family business research , pp 7-19

- Evelyn Micelotta
- Ch 3 Unlocking the power of the three-circles paradigm , pp 20-32

- Justin B. Craig and G. T. Lumpkin
- Ch 4 The important role of family business practice and its influence on family business research , pp 33-45

- J. Kirk Ring, Jon C. Carr and Nadine Kammerlander
- Ch 5 Researching family firm heterogeneity: a guide to identifying firm-level categorical and variational differences , pp 46-60

- Joshua J. Daspit, James J. Chrisman, Vitaliy Skorodziyevskiy, Sara Davis and Triss Ashton
- Ch 6 A methodological guide to advance family business innovation research , pp 61-78

- Alfredo De Massis, Emanuela Rondi and Paola Rovelli
- Ch 7 What does the literature say? Performing a systematic literature review in family business research , pp 79-93

- Chelsea Sherlock and Clay Dibrell
- Ch 8 Making the case for single-case research on family business , pp 95-107

- Lori Tribble Trudell, Theodore Waldron and James Wetherbe
- Ch 9 The multicase study approach in family businesses: opportunities and challenges , pp 108-124

- Nadine Kammerlander and Vanessa Diaz-Moriana
- Ch 10 Qualitative research interviewing in family firms , pp 125-143

- Carlo Salvato and Guido Corbetta
- Ch 11 Computer-aided text analysis in family business research: guidelines and considerations , pp 144-158

- Danuse Bement and Jeremy C. Short
- Ch 12 Advancing the study of family firms through the use of experimental designs , pp 160-172

- Isabel C. Botero and Tomasz A. Fediuk
- Ch 13 Enhancing the validity of socio-emotional wealth: a context-focused approach , pp 173-187

- Cristina Cruz, Mohamed Mazen M. Batterjee and Valeriano Sanchez-Famoso
- Ch 14 Nonresponse bias in family business research , pp 188-199

- Matthew Rutherford and Duygu Phillips
- Ch 15 Latent profile analysis: a focus on applications for family firms , pp 200-213

- Xin Gao, Laura Stanley and Franz Kellermanns
- Ch 16 An introduction to the use of social network analysis in family business research , pp 214-228

- Curt B. Moore and Karen Nicholas
- Ch 17 Endogeneity and the family involvement–firm performance relationship: on the daunting search for instrumental variables , pp 229-246

- Wim Voordeckers, Alana Vandebeek and Ludo Peeters
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