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Innovation Tendencies in Internationalised Family Firms During Periods of Crisis: A Conceptual Framework

Katerina Kampouri (), Yannis Hajidimitriou () and Eva Mouratidou ()
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Katerina Kampouri: University of Macedonia
Yannis Hajidimitriou: University of Macedonia
Eva Mouratidou: University of Macedonia

Chapter 11 in Business Under Crisis, Volume III, 2022, pp 257-279 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract Innovation research forms an emerging field of inquiry within the Family Firm (FF) literature. Numerous studies have suggested factors that influence FFs’ innovative behaviour but this body of work is highly fragmented, with inconsistent findings. Bearing this in mind and also taking into account that innovation can foster FFs’ internationalisation, this work advances the FF internationalisation literature by developing a conceptual framework that provides new explanations on the tendencies of internationalised FFs to innovate, especially in periods of crisis. To develop the proposed conceptual framework, we integrate and discuss papers published in International Business and FF journals, and develop nine propositions based on the family governance heterogeneity logic. The implications of this integrative conceptual framework are discussed.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76583-5_11

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