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Journal Article
A ten year longitudinal investigation of strategy, systems and environment upon innovation in family firms
Family Business Review
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This article studies innovation in family firms, filling in some gaps in existent literature. The research addresses the idea of shifting leadership, different mechanisms of facilitating communication, and the importance to the firm of technical progress, linking each to innovation. Shifting leadership is addressed through the longitudinal design. Communication mechanisms are monitored through two constructs: scope of information and timeliness of information. Technical progress is included in an environmental uncertainty factor technoeconomic uncertainty. The findings suggest that linkages between established family firms and innovation may be substantially stronger than currently assumed by many.
Date Published:
2006
Citations:
Craig, Justin B., G. Cassar, K. Moores. 2006. A ten year longitudinal investigation of strategy, systems and environment upon innovation in family firms. Family Business Review. (1)1-10.