A Conceptual Model Of Transgenerational Entrepreneurship In Family-Influenced Firms

Topics:
Small Business
Tags:
Babson College,
Entrepreneurial,
Entrepreneurship,
Management,
Performance
Source:
Babson College

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Overview: The paper first explains the definition of entrepreneurial performance in the context of the corporate entrepreneurship literature, which provides the frame for measuring entrepreneurial outcomes in a variety of ways and from multiple standpoints. We then describe the connections of the entrepreneurship with entrepreneurial performance and with systemic family influences. Next, we outline the connections between the Resource-Based View (RBV), entrepreneurial behavior, and performance outcomes, by focusing the concept of "Familiness". We will then outline the impact of some relevant systemic conditions on performance and on "Familiness". We conclude by illustrating a synthetic model of the concepts and relationships described through the paper, by suggesting research questions and avenues for empirical research stemming from the proposed conceptual frame.

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Format: PDF | Size: 185KB | Date: Jun 2006 | Pages: 23


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